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I don't recall the homeless problem being "solved" by any amount of $$ thrown at a particular location.

https://texasscorecard.com/austin/a...0-million-more-to-solve-homeless-crisis/

While speaking on a panel at the South by Southwest festival this weekend, Austin Mayor (((Steve Adler))) said the city still needs $100 million before it can begin work on a new homeless housing project to alleviate Austin’s ongoing homelessness crisis.

The new project, often referred to as the Homeless Summit, proposes spending $515 million on 3,000 homeless housing units—a total of $176,00 per person. Under this plan, funding will come from the City of Austin, Travis County, and any business or philanthropy that wishes to donate. So far, $400 million has been raised, with more than half coming from federal COVID-19 relief money.

Although the city already has more than three-quarters of the funds necessary, Adler has so far refused to begin work on the plan until all of the $515 million has been secured.

This new summit project comes on the heels of a multi-year homelessness crisis in the city of Austin. In 2019, the city council voted to defund Austin’s police department by up to $150 million and to repeal a law that prevented the homeless from camping in public spaces.

As a result, the city’s homeless population skyrocketed and massive tent encampments sprung up along streets and neighborhoods throughout Austin. The camps grew so large that Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to involve the federal government if Austin’s city officials did not clean up their streets.

As the homeless population increased, so did the rate of violent crime. Austin homicides increased year over year in 2020 by 64 percent, and other violent crimes rose by the double digits. The combined factors of massive homeless encampments and increasingly dangerous city streets quickly led to public backlash against the policies.

In January 2021, citizen group Save Austin Now submitted a petition to the city with more than 27,000 signatures calling for a public vote on the reinstatement of the camping law. The petition was successful, and in a subsequent May election, more than 58 percent of Austin residents voted to restore the law and prevent the homeless community from camping on city streets.

However, Austin’s citizens are worried that in addition to failing to enforce the camping law, city officials are now spending exorbitant amounts of money on homeless housing projects without making progress on the underlying homelessness crisis.

While on the South by Southwest panel, Adler stated that although he hoped to have the rest of the funding by the end of the year, he was unsure of where the money would come from.

“I would love it just to come from one place, but I don’t think it’s going to happen that way,” said Adler. “I think there will be multiple participants, and we’re talking to many right now. … My hope is that before the year is over, we’re going to have raised the additional money.”

While the city waits for additional funding, Austin’s homelessness crisis continues to grow with no solution in sight.
SO, refuse to start building with the $$$ in hand


then, as costs rise so much the project becomes unfeasible,





shuttle the money to some other "purpose"???
If you build it....they will come.

Won't solve a thing.
yep, building housing for the homeless is like giving jobs to illegal aliens - it just means more will follow
3,000 housing units for homeless.

As I said in another thread a few days ago, apologies to Kevin Costner and Field of Dreams, "Build it, and they will come."

These homeless guys all have cell phones. Build 3,000 units, and your homeless bums in Austin will call their buddies across the country, and they will come to Austin.
And in a few years, Austin will need 4,000 more homeless apartments.
515 million dollars to spend on bums. Sounds great!
Load them up on a bus and send them to the southern bank of the Rio Grande. That is an Austin problem and if they need $100M then only the residents of Austin should be forced to pony up the cash
Enabling never works.........
They do have cell pphones, Iphones. My girlfriennd and I did the "Ghost Tour" of Asheville, a year ago on a chilly winter night, and we walked 2 miles around Asheville, 9 and 10 o'clock at night.

We saw about a dozen homeless guys holed up for the night, each guy by himself in the dooway of one of the downtown shops or stores. Two or three of the guys were asleep, or passed out, whatever. The other guys, at least 9 of them, were all texting away on their Iphones. EVERY ONE of the guys who were still up was using his cell phone.
Create a problem, then cash in on it. The Democrats have it down to an art.

I'm embarrassed by how stupid our government is and by the people who vote them in...

Every stupid spending bill gets passed in the elections...and yes I vote against them.


That said, Austin is very prosperous and I make a lot more than I would living in the places I really want to live but I'm ready to move on.
Originally Posted by Timbermaster
Create a problem, then cash in on it. The Democrats have it down to an art.



Yep
I don't recall the case but the Supreme Court recently said that if the cities and municipalities are going to create the scenario where there are homeless, the city or municipality MUST provide safe places for them.

The democrats made the problem and they got a case through the courts that says they must pay for the problem they created. So, their solution is to build home less shelters at the tax payers expense to support and house those who are not paying taxes. America is screwed. Throw in 40 million illegals and look what you have.

kwg
Ever notice how Democrats are always saying that if they just had more money they could fix any problem.
Buy them a one way bus ticket to Cancun.
Stephen Ira Adler (born March 23, 1956) is an American lawyer and politician who is the 58th and current mayor of Austin, Texas. Adler has been a practicing ...
Political party: Democratic
Education: Princeton University (‎BA‎); ‎University ...‎
Born: Stephen Ira Adler; March 23, 1956[size:17pt][/size][color:#FFFF33][/color]

Figures...
These so called homeless plans are nothing more than a money laundering scheme. Public- private partnerships like the Clinton foundation spend 90% of it on salaries and kickbacks. Very little actually makes it to actually help the drug addicts. Ca spends $65k per addict in the state. Drug addicts are big business. Seems they can never account for the money either.
Reintroduction of large predators....to urban environments.
Cougars and bears.

Win win
For about a hundredth of that, he could load 'em all in busses and drop 'em off at Pelosi's gated house...
"with more than half coming from federal COVID-19 relief money." Must be lots of COVID among the homeless!
Nothin’ there that some napalm wouldn’t cure.
You can't fix people to sorry to work.
I would love to see the spread sheet on where exactly those $ go.
Libertard DemoRat’s Fuqk Up EVERYTHING they touch.
Especially in Austin. 😡
Originally Posted by hookeye
Reintroduction of large predators....to urban environments.
Cougars and bears.

Win win


Now, I'm married so it doesn't matter to me, but I need to stand up for my single brothers and say it's not right to send our Cougars to Austin!
Originally Posted by Dess
If you build it....they will come.

Won't solve a thing.

Yep, that $100 million will buy a 300% increase in the problem.
Originally Posted by centershot
Enabling never works.........



Never once have I seen it help anyone, I've seen it kill a few but never help.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by centershot
Enabling never works.........

Never once have I seen it help anyone, I've seen it kill a few but never help.

The root cause of the problem is the inability of the Left to ever admit they were wrong on any policies. Their arrogance leads them to double, triple or quadruple down on their failures, all at our expense. But not only do they fail to solve the problem, they always just make it worse for someone else to clean up.
I guess the price of 22 shorts really has gone up ...
Originally Posted by Dess
If you build it....they will come.

Won't solve a thing.

So build it...

Who the hell is going to pay the utility bills, who is going to maintain it? Guess they can use their cardboard boxes as furniture...
100 million would buy a helluva lot of airline tickets to San Francisco.
Didn't Austin cut the police dept budget by around $200million?

Fug 'em, and feed 'em fish heads. They get the city they so dearly deserve.
austin used to be a great town.
Originally Posted by bearhuntr
Stephen Ira Adler (born March 23, 1956) is an American lawyer and politician who is the 58th and current mayor of Austin, Texas. Adler has been a practicing ...
Political party: Democratic
Education: Princeton University (‎BA‎); ‎University ...‎
Born: Stephen Ira Adler; March 23, 1956[size:17pt][/size][color:#FFFF33][/color]

Figures...


You forgot a highlight.

kwg
You guys are cold hearted. If I was queen for a day...I'd lock up the Narcan, give the EMS responders a week off with pay, distribute the 100 mill directly, equitably, cash in hand to the poor homeless. Done.
Too bad covid didn't cure it...
Austin ain’t solving a damn thing. It won’t matter how many zeroes they tack on the end.
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