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Seattle Opens First Major Shelter Under Wilson’s Expansion Initiative as Mayor Acknowledges City Is Still Falling Short

by Favour Bitrus
June 8, 2026
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Seattle Opens First Major Shelter Under Wilson’s Expansion Initiative as Mayor Acknowledges City Is Still Falling Short

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Seattle has opened a new 75-unit tiny home village in the Interbay neighbourhood, the first major project to open under Mayor Katie Wilson’s shelter expansion initiative, as the city continues to grapple with a homelessness crisis that Wilson herself acknowledged remains far from resolved.

The Bayside Enhanced Shelter, located near Armory Way and 15th Avenue West, is dedicated specifically to adults experiencing chronic homelessness, including those dealing with substance-use disorders and mental illness. Each of the 75 individual units measures approximately 70 square feet, and the facility provides round-the-clock support resources designed to help residents transition toward permanent housing.

The opening comes against the backdrop of Wilson’s original target to establish 500 new shelter units by mid-June, a benchmark the city has not met. The mayor did not shy away from that reality during the opening. “When people say ‘is it failure to not have created 500 units by now?’, what I want to say is as long as there are thousands of people sleeping on our streets yes, we are failing, collectively we are failing,” Wilson said. She placed that responsibility broadly, noting the shortfall spans Seattle, King County, and the private sector.

Wilson framed the ambitious targets as a necessary part of communicating the scale of the problem rather than promises with fixed deadlines. “We need to talk in big numbers like that because we need to talk about the urgency of that need and we need to keep reaching for it,” she said. “When people are sleeping outside, every month matters, every week matters and every day matters.”

City officials said the Bayside facility is the beginning rather than the conclusion of the current expansion effort. Brighton Village is scheduled to open later this month, and three additional shelter projects are planned to open before the end of summer.

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