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Part of my heartburn with tearing down DC General was I thought it should be rehabbed into a state of the art mental health and drug treatment facility. Yes, by all means house families (who can show they are from DC) with caveats like they need to be job searching or in an educational or job training program while their kids are in school. These families are not the ones refusing housing.
There needs to be involuntary treatment and commitment for the itinerant, mentally ill or desperately addicted (or both) "campers". |
Donated by naive do gooders. |
Well, they are homeless. What are you going to do with them? And they are people, and people are allowed to enter public buildings. So you fail twice on your policy. |
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So it seems that traveling to DC is not the safest thing to do via Amtrak or the busses I’m sure people planning vacations/ weekend getaways are not going to want to go through homeless encampments. This along with the recent crime wave in areas like Georgetown are only going to further hurt tourism.
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"Man arrested after alleged assault on George Washington University staff member" -- attempted sexual assault, attacked "with a nail", broken teeth, hospitalized victim.
They arrested Omar Williams, 27, "no fixed address", implicated in previous crimes |
And we need police enforcing basic decency. No defecation on the sidewalk. No accosting other pedestrians for money to buy booze and drugs. |
Post your address and will send the homeless people your way! |
| Chronic homelessness is one of the most intractable problems cities have to deal with. The pandemic and economic disruptions have made it worse in recent years. I don't understand how people like OP are seemingly just discovering this problem and somehow think it's easy to solve. |
Or they can just go home to McLean, Bethesda, etc. |
Permanent supportive housing costs less than incarceration for petty infractions, and is much more likely to yield productive citizens. |
This. If DC wants to build day station FOR the homeless have at it -- maybe coffee, donuts, computers (they love computers), newspapers and shower/toilets. Or work with shelters to keep their bathrooms open. Friendship Place receives a ton of funding, but doesn't provide many bathroom services. I think we are all "over" poop on benches, bus shelters, sidewalks as well as supermarket, library and Starbucks campouts. The city shifts everything to these last. |
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This sounds like San Francisco about 20 years ago. I remember being surprised as a tourist to being far outnumbered in certain areas of San Francisco -- easily 10 or more homeless in some places.
If DC residents don't do something about this, homeless will flock to DC. |
Nobody said incarcerate them. But police should call them out when they poop on the sidewalk. Intervene when there is booze and drugs in public. And tell them to move along and not block traffic panhandling in the middle of the street during rush hour. Again, basic stuff. Nobody has the right to trash our public space. |
| We need affordable housing, not more luxury condos! But affordable housing is not a popular political topic. BTW, this is not a DC-specific problem. Take a trip to LA or SF and you'll realize that the problem in DC is nothing comparatively. |
DC is already spending hundreds of millions on affordable housing, so that alone can't be the whole answer. Part of it is also recognizing that public disorder and unsanitary conditions are not OK. |