TACOMA, Wash. — The removal of a homeless camp in Tacoma that generated dozens of complaints in recent months comes up short for many of the nearby business owners.
People in the area are concerned the problems will repeat because underlying issues aren’t being addressed.
Neighbors said about 50 people were living in tents and vehicles along a green space on A Street and in the areas around South 24th Street and Dock Street. They said they witnessed routine drug dealing and usage as well as violence, including machete fights…