Seattle is Dying
#63
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Re: Seattle is Dying
petitefrancaise - some locals recommended SLU to us, others said it was basically Amazontown, too sterile, and to give it a miss.
We had to have our terminally ill cat PTS yesterday so I guess I might get to find out about Downtown for myself sooner than anticipated. I'll report back.
We had to have our terminally ill cat PTS yesterday so I guess I might get to find out about Downtown for myself sooner than anticipated. I'll report back.
#64
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Re: Seattle is Dying
According to San Diego KPBS on a story they did in December, the top 4 regions for homeless are Seattle/King County, Los Angeles County, New York City and San Diego.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2018/dec/1...ss-population/
3 of the 4 west coast, 2 of the 4 in California.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2018/dec/1...ss-population/
3 of the 4 west coast, 2 of the 4 in California.
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And apparently, even though we get by, California is worst State for quality of life.
#66
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Re: Seattle is Dying
Isn't it often the way - places with people on silly money also have areas of deep deprivation?
When I lived in Singapore I did voluntary work with out of school youths. People think Singapore has no poverty - I visited kids who could not go to school because they had no shoes.
When I lived in Singapore I did voluntary work with out of school youths. People think Singapore has no poverty - I visited kids who could not go to school because they had no shoes.
#67
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Same here in BC specifically the southern half of the province and Vancouver especially.
3 of the 4 least affordable areas in US/Canada are in California.
Vancouver ranks 2nd just behind San Francisco, with LA, & San Jose coming in 3rd and 4th.
Seattle comes in 8th, behind San Diego at 7th.
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vanc...4hV7ryloiW01_E
Last edited by scrubbedexpat091; Mar 30th 2019 at 1:45 am.
#69
Re: Seattle is Dying
I really wasn't that stunned with Seattle. It reminded me somewhat of Glasgow when I moved there in the mid 1990's - but with a load more people living on the streets.
SLU is full of expensive but not that well built apartments. It's lakeside, so views are nice if you can afford that side. One of the major employers ( not Amazon) is shifting 2k workers out to Bellevue in the next year, so expect price drops and more availability there.
The area on the hill above SLU was nicer. Capitol hill, was ok nearer the park at the top. Ballard could have been anywhere in South London.
SLU is full of expensive but not that well built apartments. It's lakeside, so views are nice if you can afford that side. One of the major employers ( not Amazon) is shifting 2k workers out to Bellevue in the next year, so expect price drops and more availability there.
The area on the hill above SLU was nicer. Capitol hill, was ok nearer the park at the top. Ballard could have been anywhere in South London.
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Re: Seattle is Dying
Statistics show that Seattle is the city of the educated. The college admission rate is 61 percent and the drop out rate 6 percent. On the other hand amongst the dumbest cities in America are Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Dallas, Santa Ana, California with Fresno, California rated as the dumbest, lowest college admission rate, highest drop out. Amongst the ten worst American cities for crime and poor social conditions are Stockton, San Bernardino and Oakland
#74
Re: Seattle is Dying
According to San Diego KPBS on a story they did in December, the top 4 regions for homeless are Seattle/King County, Los Angeles County, New York City and San Diego.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2018/dec/1...ss-population/
3 of the 4 west coast, 2 of the 4 in California.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2018/dec/1...ss-population/
3 of the 4 west coast, 2 of the 4 in California.
I finally watched the entire video posted in the original message of the thread; I really hate the 'vocal style' of the presenter, but nonetheless it's a worthwhile watch. The Rhode Island approach is interesting; it sounds like they are able to forcibly remove people from the streets are put them into rehab programs, and it sounds like they might be working. Forcing anyone to do anything in today's climate seems politically difficult, even though they are technically breaking the law and therefor, subject to incarceration.
Living and breathing the homeless situation in SF for 10 years was enough to make me happy to leave the city for the burbs. I still love to visit, and know dozens of great locations where you don't get 'accosted' by the homeless, but it really is quite disturbing.
#75
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Re: Seattle is Dying
I have been to SF in the winter and it was not nice but probably not a major killer, somebody broke down a few miles away from where I live a few weeks ago and they found the frozen body half a mile away from the vehicle
NY I have also been to in the winter and wonder of they have a more seasonal number, seems to be the case in say Denver, numbers go way down in the winter. So may be dependent on when they count?
NY I have also been to in the winter and wonder of they have a more seasonal number, seems to be the case in say Denver, numbers go way down in the winter. So may be dependent on when they count?