Seattle woman inhabits tree slated to be cut down for affordable housing units

Norman Ray

Global Courant

A Seattle woman sits atop a 200-year-old red cedar tree that will be cut down to make way for six new affordable housing units, according to a report.

The activist, nicknamed Droplet 2, told “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH that her goal is to occupy the area and convince arborists to refuse to cut down the tree for the building developers.

“I wish the council would talk to the neighbors … talk to the tribes and say, ‘Look, we want affordable housing, and we need to keep some trees. And why can’t we all do that?’ Drop 2 said.

“We can’t really dig deep and have houses that are exactly the same houses that we’ve seen everywhere,” she continued. “We have to realize that we have to be creative. If we want to survive, we have to be creative. And it’s actually not harder, it’s funnier (sic). It’s much more fun to be creative than to do the same thing.”

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The activist known as Droplet 2 said she hopes to stay in the tree as long as possible. (The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH)

The tree, dubbed “Luma,” sits on a vacant residential lot in the Wedgwood neighborhood, where Legacy Group Capital plans to build more affordable housing, according to the report.

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Signs posted around the lot called on the public to help save the tree, dubbed “Luma”. (The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH)

Droplet 2 has support from other activists on the ground who sit in lawn chairs under the shade of the tree and help provide Droplet 2 with food, water and other supplies, the report said.

A developer wants to cut down the tree to make way for six affordable housing units, the report said. (The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH)

Droplet 2 said she intends to occupy the tree for as long as possible.

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“If it’s a year, it’s a year. If it’s tomorrow, it’s tomorrow,” she said. “We’re also just guided by the Spirit of how long Luma needs us.”

Seattle woman inhabits tree slated to be cut down for affordable housing units

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