A report on housing released in December was accepted by the King County Council on Jan. 7.
Seattle and King County’s joint task force to address the crisis still only has vague strategies.
The money was already coming, but Constantine wants to speed up the process.
The spike in the unsheltered population in the 2018 count is driven primarily by an increase of people living in cars, RVs, or vans.
The stats don’t lie—the system isn’t working.
The move comes after calls for change from advocates within the system.
While All Home attempts to address the issue, the group’s lack of actual power results in little change.
One Table’s first stab at recommendations leaves some members calling for a bolder, clearly financed plan.