I recently visited Seattle for a few days and couldn’t believe how dirty Seattle has gotten. I have been to many large U.S. cities including Chicago and have not seen a dirtier city (NY may be an exception). I found the suburbs to be cleaner but inner city Seattle is unbelievably dirty and has too many homeless people. Folks who live in and love Seattle, please give me a few reasons to be excited about relocating to Seattle.
Because Amazon headquarters is there with too much PIP.
Seattle at this point of time is one of the most unlivable cities for indian men. Literally the worst for dating purposes
I think you may have landed in SF by mistake
Wtf OP you dumb have you been to SF?
You’re such an exaggerator. The only areas that are actually really dirty or Pioneer Square, downtown, and some of Belltown. These are just three of the many many many neighborhoods that are in Seattle. You’re telling me Queen Anne, Maple Leaf, Leschi, Mount Baker, North Admiral etc etc etc etc etc are dirty? Stfu
Lol let’s be honest, it’s not just Pioneer Square and Belltown. Drive along 99 north and south and it’s messed up. Every on ramp, off ramp and large sections along the i5 are filled with garbage tents and human waste. So many parks. Large sections of road lined with RVs along Ballard. Lake city park. Don’t down play how bad the homeless and drug problem has got.
If the area surrounding your 2 million dollar home in QA is clean but you walk down the hill with your in laws to a restaurant, dodging needles, aggressive homeless and trash, yea then it counts as being dirty bro
Lol. You should see after October. Leaf litter + never ending rains form a thick paste. Roads in 3rd world countries are far better. Don’t even bother about homeless people shitting on your front door. Welcome to Seattle!
Have you ever been to a third world country ?
The rain cleans our city. It hasn't been raining. 🧐💨💨
Honest answer? Democrats
Agree. No doubt.
It's us fools electing people who make feel-good promises about the homeless problem, rather than actual doing something to fix it. It's a drug and mental health problem. Instead of throwing money to subsidize prime real estate locations for low income people, we should use the money to send addicts to rehab. And reopen mental health hospitals and get treatment for the crazies. It's that simple. The city is using money right now in the least efficient manner
Come to SF. You will start loving Seattle