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Anonymous wrote:This whole plan is bizarre:
For 120 days --
Put children in a school in a neighborhood where their parents are unlikely to afford the rents when they gain independence. What happens to the kids?
For 120 days--
Encourage people to work in the local fast food in said neighborhood. How do the parents keep the job once they move?
For 120 days--
Emphasize closeness to metro which is an expensive way for homeless/near homeless to travel.
Why not put the money towards low income housing/mixed development that offers a more permanent lifetime to these families AFTER homelessness? Why not have everyone consolidated for the 120 days in an efficient facility with buses to schools, jobs and training programs? Why use primo real estate when there is so much more value in not blowing the money on rent/mortgage? We are not talking about your/their dreamhouse. We are talking about a three month stay for families to get stabilized. Put it out on that road by the arboretum. It's on a major causeway, and buses/shuttles could run. Many services could be provided on site.
People are currently in hotels in MD. I would call homeless hotels small, intimate 'satellite locations'. How's that working out for those families? They all moving to independence? There's your case study on how random, scattered 'intimate' locations 'improve' matters.
They couldn't get DC General right, they couldn't get hotels right, but somehow blowing a ton of money on the housing itself with IMPROVE the services provided?
They couldn't get DC General right so their answer is that they are creating 8 mini DC Generals while not at all addressing the underlying issues of why they couldn't get DC General right in the first place. Brilliant.
The other fact is that the Ward 3 shelter won't be 1/8 the size of DC general. The planned size keeps increasing. By the time it is built, the Homeless Shelter at Cathedral Commons will be more like 35% the size of DC General, which will mean a pretty substantial facility.
No way.
The size already increased from 30 to 50 units in just one week.
Fact is that distributing shelters across DC is based more on legislative strategy than anything else. It's just more difficult to argue with the perception of equality, especially when Ward 3 is flush with liberal guilt and NIMBY-phobia. Nobody was willing to stand up and say this is a dumb idea when it was proposed in concept. By the time it became a reality it was too late. Fact of the matter is that replacing DC General only accounts for 25% of the homeless, another 75% are in hotels. This problem isn't going away with the right to shelter law, especially when it has been voluntarily expanded to provide year round shelter. This entire escapade was motivated by Bowser's political publicity stunt to gut Reservation 13 for her developer donors under the guise of helping the homeless. She has been assisted by council members bought by Fresh PAC in all of her pay to play schemes, homeless shelters being the tip of the iceberg. If you really want to right the ship, start with voting against or funding the opponent of Brandon Todd, LaRuby May, Yvette Alexander and Vincent Orange. Getting rid of them will significantly change the balance of power on DC council (4 automatic yes votes gone). Nadeau also needs to go, but she isn't up. Most importantly, come 2018 do everything you can to put Bowser out on her ass.