SEATTLE — King County plans to triple the number of homeless shelter beds inside two King County buildings in downtown Seattle this week.
The county will open a new 50-bed shelter inside a vacant building at 420 Fourth Avenue on Saturday at 7 p.m.
An existing shelter inside the King County Administration Building will be expanded from 50 beds to 100 spaces on Monday at 7 p.m.
King County Executive Dow Constantine says the new shelter will welcome pets.
The expansion of shelter beds is in support of the county’s declaration of a state of emergency for homelessness in King County.
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