Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental health care and involuntary boarding.
For the hardcore "unhoused," that may be the only option. Most don't want to live on the streets in a tent, but there is a small group that seem to think urban camping is a way of life. It isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Mental health care and involuntary boarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an interesting article about housing. They made the point that our housing needs have not changed in the last 100 years. The difference is that we used to have boarding houses, etc. Now, zoning discourages that type of housing. Some people don't want a whole apartment. They just want a safe room. We have limited our options by saying you live in either a shelter or an apartment or house. People need more options than that.
I’m a conservative and I agree with this. I think that living in public should be illegal, but there should be boarding homes that are free from drugs and crime (i.e. just nice places for non-addicts to live who don’t want a full private apartment).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the couple in the article. I live in the neighborhood and connected with them. They are not on drugs. They recently moved into subsidized housing. I'm sure there are lots of reasons why they ended up like they did, but they are human beings. Not rats that needs to be exterminated.
Great, so you should be happy they are in safe, clean housing indoors and not on the streets. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an interesting article about housing. They made the point that our housing needs have not changed in the last 100 years. The difference is that we used to have boarding houses, etc. Now, zoning discourages that type of housing. Some people don't want a whole apartment. They just want a safe room. We have limited our options by saying you live in either a shelter or an apartment or house. People need more options than that.
Anonymous wrote:I know the couple in the article. I live in the neighborhood and connected with them. They are not on drugs. They recently moved into subsidized housing. I'm sure there are lots of reasons why they ended up like they did, but they are human beings. Not rats that needs to be exterminated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move them all to a progressive area like Takoma Park.
This!! Daily bus to Tacoma
Anonymous wrote:Being unhoused is not a crime!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an interesting article about housing. They made the point that our housing needs have not changed in the last 100 years. The difference is that we used to have boarding houses, etc. Now, zoning discourages that type of housing. Some people don't want a whole apartment. They just want a safe room. We have limited our options by saying you live in either a shelter or an apartment or house. People need more options than that.
Anonymous wrote:I read an interesting article about housing. They made the point that our housing needs have not changed in the last 100 years. The difference is that we used to have boarding houses, etc. Now, zoning discourages that type of housing. Some people don't want a whole apartment. They just want a safe room. We have limited our options by saying you live in either a shelter or an apartment or house. People need more options than that.