Anonymous
Post 10/17/2021 10:29     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


There are well-funded homeless shelters and services standing ready to accept them. Move them into shelters until permanent housing becomes available.


+1

There is human poop all over the city public spaces. Just no.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2021 09:46     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


There are well-funded homeless shelters and services standing ready to accept them. Move them into shelters until permanent housing becomes available.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2021 20:32     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


Why are you suggesting that homelessness is a permanent state? Why push them anywhere? Can't we move them off the street and into either a residence or treatment? There is no reason a person should be camping on the street.


We can! But the current system (say, upcoming wave of evictions) is going to put many more people on the street. Also, the current programs are really difficult to get some of these people into. Bureaucracy, lack of ID, lack of trust, mentally health issues... It's not as simple as saying "there's a program".[/quote.
]. According to today's Post article on this, they have hotel rooms waiting. Honestly not sure what else they can do. Sounds like you are simply "pro" park encampments
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2021 18:46     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


Why are you suggesting that homelessness is a permanent state? Why push them anywhere? Can't we move them off the street and into either a residence or treatment? There is no reason a person should be camping on the street.


We can! But the current system (say, upcoming wave of evictions) is going to put many more people on the street. Also, the current programs are really difficult to get some of these people into. Bureaucracy, lack of ID, lack of trust, mentally health issues... It's not as simple as saying "there's a program".
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2021 12:43     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


Why are you suggesting that homelessness is a permanent state? Why push them anywhere? Can't we move them off the street and into either a residence or treatment? There is no reason a person should be camping on the street.


YEah, the article in today's paper Elissa Silverman was out there. She wants a halt on ceasing these encampments until whatever absurd liberal conditions are met. At the same time, the article mentions DC has residences and programs and rehomng (not on the street) available. So.... really, liberal politicians like Elissa Silverman just want absurd conditions to be met, and at the same time endanger everyone including the homeless living in terrrible conditions. Yay.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2021 08:17     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?


Why are you suggesting that homelessness is a permanent state? Why push them anywhere? Can't we move them off the street and into either a residence or treatment? There is no reason a person should be camping on the street.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2021 10:05     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


What neighborhood do you suggest they be pushed to?
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2021 07:09     Subject: DC Permanently Removing NoMA Underpass Encampments

Anonymous wrote:They need to clear the encampment at Mass & 3rd NE. I just walked past there last night and felt really unsafe - lots of yelling and behaviors that are not fun to walk past as a lone woman.


This is how liberal leaders want law abiding folks to live, like every day is Purge.