RonDean
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I think the question isn't spending or not spending.Any suggestion for a solution other than spending $billions?
1. Where and what we spend $ on is more important.
2. Laws and building codes do not cost billions of $$$. There are many ways changes here could provide more affordable housing.
3. Substance abuse is also a factor so spend enough $ to provide immediate help rather than having a waiting list.
4. Allow better community policing based on the proposition that keeping our streets safe and clean is just as important as homeless rights.
5. Provide legal urban camping areas and temporary tiny structures until affordable S&B housing can be provided. Provide security and utilities here to make residents feel safe.
6. Follow the "Housing First" model that does not require applicants to solve all their other problems before getting housing assistance.
7. Provide career and skills training. Provide "bridge" employment to help transition people back into more conventional jobs.
8. Stop insisting that everyone does things the traditional way. When it costs more to provide services based on some predetermined standards than just giving everyone sufficient $ to live on, I would just choose the lower-cost option. They may not DESERVE help, but neither do many wealthy people deserve what they have lucked into.