There is a lot of room to develop small micro-housing in Eastern Washington. Building new, energy-efficient units will give the homeless a home and clean the streets of Seattle.
@1 might not be far wrong, sadly. That has happened, other cities have indeed shipped out their homeless with one-way greyhound tickets, that probably IS why Seattle has more than elsewhere.
I was talking to a woman from Chicago I met in a cafe recently, she said we have far more homeless than Chicago. I don't know Chicago, I have never been there, but the image I have of it in my head from the media, made me do a double take at that comment.
Why do WE have more homelessness than so many other cities?
I was talking to a woman from Chicago I met in a cafe recently, she said we have far more homeless than Chicago. I don't know Chicago, I have never been there, but the image I have of it in my head from the media, made me do a double take at that comment.
Why do WE have more homelessness than so many other cities?