Seattle, WA
Suits: Tiny home near Seattle on-ramp subject of city-wide discourse
A pair has established an encampment situated subsequent to the I-5 on-ramp on Seattle’s Mercer Road as their residence, and are at present constructing a tiny home between the roads.
The land the place the tiny house is situated is owned by the Seattle Division of Transportation and Washington State Division of Transportation.
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Governor Jay Inslee has publicly denounced the placement of the tiny residence.
“None of those ought to be allowed on our proper of approach,” Inslee stated. “We’d like motion, this can’t be acceptable as the long run future for the state of Washington.”
However Bryan Fits doesn’t purchase Inslee’s empty statements.
“The married couple, their code phrase was, ‘properly there have been roadblocks moving into government-built tiny properties,’ the suitable tiny residence villages, and what meaning is that they’re drug addicts, and so they don’t wish to go clear, however they need a free home that doesn’t require drug testing,” Bryan Fits stated on The Bryan Fits Present on KTTH. “It’s simply ludicrous to see the hypocrisy of accepting one thing and but declaring it unacceptable is peak Inslee.”
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