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sboatcar

(863 posts)
10. I agree
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 04:33 PM
Aug 2025

I just wish the city would get behind it. Also in this case, the owner of the property intentionally invited the encampment to thumb his nose at the city for not giving him the building permits he wanted. Its directly across the street from a school, and now basically the city is going to have to take him to court over it all. I just wish there was actually a safe place for these folks to be, and a place where the school kids don't have to worry about running into dirty needles and other things that kids shouldn't be seeing.

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Is he offering alternative shelter? Otherwise this is performative. Ritabert Aug 2025 #1
'...and expanding access to shelter and services.' Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #3
I'll believe it when I see it Ritabert Aug 2025 #5
With *any* politician Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #11
Sounds great! I'll believe it when I see it. WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2025 #8
As someone who has an encampment about a block from my house sboatcar Aug 2025 #2
We know what works, and it's housing first. WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2025 #6
I agree sboatcar Aug 2025 #10
You mean, like, expanding access to shelter and services? W_HAMILTON Aug 2025 #12
No. I mean actually providing someone with their own private place without any strings, and then providing wraparound WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2025 #13
Letting the perfect be the enemy of the good again, are we? W_HAMILTON Aug 2025 #15
No, not at all. WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2025 #16
Well then while you are working towards all of that, don't hamper actual progress from being made. W_HAMILTON Aug 2025 #18
Housing first is the strategy in my community BannonsLiver Sep 2025 #21
100 percent agree BannonsLiver Sep 2025 #20
Lots of homeless can't just "access shelters" Especially working Homeless and Families. haele Sep 2025 #24
The housing 1st model improves lives for the long term. mercuryblues Sep 2025 #27
Salt Lake City did this. Scrivener7 Sep 2025 #28
Did you read the 1st sentence of the snip? maxsolomon Aug 2025 #9
Actually on the shoulder of 5?! obamanut2012 Aug 2025 #17
The east side of 1-5 just north of the Ship Canal Bridge has a wide hillside from 45th St. to 50th St. maxsolomon Sep 2025 #19
There's several pop-up communities at Freeway intersections here in San Diego . haele Sep 2025 #25
People need hope and need a better, not cold and brutal society DSandra Aug 2025 #14
They're just NOW forming a task force? leftstreet Aug 2025 #4
When you make a task force BEFORE you sweep out encampments and destroy people's belongings, that's progress. WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2025 #7
It's not a broom you need Johnny2X2X Sep 2025 #22
"expanding access to shelter and services" JustAnotherGen Sep 2025 #23
statewide task force bigtree Sep 2025 #26
Who here wants all important belongings destroyed? TommyT139 Sep 2025 #29
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