Seattle mayor unveils plan to expand shelter beds; outreach groups raise concerns
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson says the city must act faster on homelessness, announcing a plan to add 1,000 new shelter spaces by the end of the year and 4,000 by the end of her term. While city leaders say expanding emergency housing is critical, some business owners and outreach groups question whether fast-tracked shelters will address underlying issues.
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