Seattle plans 2 more tiny home villages to house homeless

The City of Seattle and the nonprofit Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) plan to open more than 100 new tiny homes in two villages this fall.

This would bring the number of tiny home villages the city has established to transition the homeless out of tents and derelict RVs to 13 — but critics said it fails to provide a long-term solution to homelessness.

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell appeared to address that in a news release, which announced the new villages…

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