Cities look for sensible solutions … The Legislature does, too (kind of) ... And a final farewell.
I’d love to see an Unhoused Persons’ Bill of Rights at the same time they’re also passing ordinances.
The ordinances tell us what unhoused folks CAN’T do. How about also telling us what they CAN do? And what their rights are?
There are other "solutions," too, like actually providing housing for homeless, poor and low income people, but you need the state Legislature and Executive branch to be on your side and support with real funding! Check out some of what's happening in the State of Michigan, with the support of the State: https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-government/old-buildings-new-ideas-michiganders-fight-housing-shortage-innovation
I’d love to see an Unhoused Persons’ Bill of Rights at the same time they’re also passing ordinances.
The ordinances tell us what unhoused folks CAN’T do. How about also telling us what they CAN do? And what their rights are?
There are other "solutions," too, like actually providing housing for homeless, poor and low income people, but you need the state Legislature and Executive branch to be on your side and support with real funding! Check out some of what's happening in the State of Michigan, with the support of the State: https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-government/old-buildings-new-ideas-michiganders-fight-housing-shortage-innovation