SPOKANE, Wash. — West Hills residents sent a 23-page letter to Spokane city officials Monday alleging that a local organization has not been transparent about a planned tiny home village project and claiming proper procedures have not been followed.

The letter targets Waters Meets Foundation's proposed tiny home village in the West Hills area, with neighbors expressing frustration about the project's development process. Residents claim the organization has not been honest during the approval process.

"We feel lied to. We feel that our voices are not heard," said Annie Walker, a West Hills resident.

One major concern outlined in the letter involves an environmental impact checklist in which residents say Waters Meets Foundation did not disclose who would live in the tiny homes.

"They d

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