<p>Clyde Rilliet, owner of Affordable Transmissions, checks the transmission fluid on a vehicle Thursday at the Dalton Gardens shop. Pioneer Human Services has proposed a halfway house for federal prisoners at a local next to Rilliet's business, and he disapproves of the proposal.</p>
May 17, 2013
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May 17, 2013 9 p.m.
Totally against halfway house
Dalton Gardens business owners oppose idea as nonprofit appeals
DALTON GARDENS - Nonprofit organization Pioneer Human Services, of Seattle, has appealed to the Dalton Gardens City Council, city officials confirmed Thursday.