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In this Louder with Crowder article, Madison W. criticizes Seattle’s new tiny-home shelter project, arguing that city officials are more motivated by World Cup optics than by actually solving homelessness.
- The article says Seattle is opening a tiny-home facility as the city prepares to host World Cup events.
- The project reportedly includes 75 individual sleeper units on West Armory Way, each measuring about 70 square feet.
- Each unit reportedly costs about $16,000 to build, with the site also including laundry, bathrooms, and community facilities.
- The author frames the project as an attempt to “hide” homelessness from international visitors rather than address the deeper causes of the crisis.
- A central criticism is that residents will not be required to remain sober while staying in the transitional housing.
- The article argues that substance abuse and mental health issues are major drivers of visible homelessness, and that housing alone will not solve the problem.
- Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reportedly acknowledged the city fell short of its stated shelter-bed targets: 500 beds by mid-June and 1,000 by the end of the year.
- The author calls the rollout inadequate, pointing out that 75 units is far below the city’s stated near-term goal.
- The broader takeaway is that progressive city leaders tolerate disorder for residents year-round but move quickly when major international attention is coming.
Read the full story: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/seattle-world-cup-tiny-homes
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