With tensions about encampments in parks and public spaces running high in Seattle, mayoral candidate and current City Council President Lorena González detailed her plan for addressing the city’s homelessness crisis if elected in November.
“I am not here to point fingers at people in tents, or call for yet another study, dashboard or app to study an issue that so many of us are all too familiar with,” González said Thursday. “Rather, I am starting now to bring all hands on deck to implement solutions for unhoused neighbors that start the moment I become mayor.”
Emphasizing addressing the root causes of homelessness, her plan aims to build more affordable
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