Spokane businesses report improved safety following stricter camping regulations

SPOKANE, Wash. — It has been a little over two months since the city of Spokane tightened its anti-camping law, and some property owners say the change is hard to miss.

“It’s night and day,” said Chud Wendle, executive director of Hutton Settlement Children’s Home.

Wendle oversees the Hutton Settlement, a children’s home that gets most of its funding from commercial rental properties across Spokane. Those properties have faced ongoing challenges…

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