Residents in Seattle are furious after hundreds of tiny homes meant to house the sit locked up in storage while sprawling homeless encampments grow. The King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), the agency tasked with coordinating homeless services in the city, has been put on blast for the delay in deploying the miniature homes. Komo News revealed that there are at least 204 unused homes that are locked up and kept guarded by a fence, leaving people to sleep on the streets.
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