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The plan to ban will be reversed after the elections.Mayor Wheeler is trying to show president Biden that he doing something about. the homeless problem. He had all these years to figure out how to solve homeless camping. Ban homeless camping. Why didn't he do that several years ago?
It's already a cesspool. Adding to it won't hurt anything.My vote for Campus #1...City Hall
Part of that "plan" will include a LARGE amount of cash. The "homeless" have become a commodity. Now that its election time of course the people who made the mess have to pretend they are going to again "fix it" since they have managed to piss off a LOT of their voters. We shall see if it works yet again. Been working pretty damn good for a good while now. Tell the angry voters to give you money for the mess you made so you can fix it.First of all, it hasn't happened.
It's been announced that is the plan.
Second, the plan includes several large "campuses" all over the city that hold several hundred of the feral scumbags.
This appears to be a ploy to grab votes for the ultra left and progressive. It's a last minute tactic because metropolitan voters have demonstrated that they are easily swayed with words, empty promises, virtue signaling, and shiny things.
The issue I have with any of it is we have unrolled the red carpet for every other cities problems. We cater to them using tax payer funds. Delivery of food, bedding, and clothing can be seen at any single large collection of ferals that are currently in existence.
It wasn't long ago that we had law and order in this city.
It is critical in this election cycle to vote for law and order. Period.
Otherwise potlandistan will complete it's transformation to the Calcutta of the west in the next 2 years.
Now maybe that would work. Hell that would be great if they could kick the scum off the sidewalks.I heard ramblings of a law suit having to do with "The Americans With Disabilities Act". Tents on sidewalks don't allow people in wheel chairs, or otherwise comprised, to use those sidewalks where feral's camp.
tod whalen is a putz.
I heard ramblings of a law suit having to do with "The Americans With Disabilities Act". Tents on sidewalks don't allow people in wheel chairs, or otherwise comprised, to use those sidewalks where feral's camp.
tod whalen is a putz.
Well just another State Gov. proposed plan . So don't forget hiring of consultants with Fee's-$$$$ to study the problem .First of all, it hasn't happened.
It's been announced that is the plan.
We'll wipe that smirk of your face. Come on out here for a visit and I'll take ya' around the hoods for a few days so you can get a real feel for the place! Hoo-Boy yeah!Uuhhh...
... why "ban" homeless camping? Isn't defication in the street, blocking sidewalks, littering, obstruction of public spaces, dealing drugs vandalism, etc… etc… already illegal?
… Hooo boy… sometimes I really crack myself up !!
The problem started and had to have a fix in the works from the beginning. The feckless dem leaders, Republicans too I guess, NEVER, brain stormed early on for any kind of solution. Now there appears to be no solution other than to just deal with the mess, now it will always be here in varying degrees.There is indeed a lawsuit concerning sidewalks, wheelchairs, and the ADA.
I hope it moves forward and is successful. It will be the starting point of how to apply current laws and forcing the city to roll up the red carpet for the feral scumbags.
The solution to all of this really is pretty simple but as was pointed it's become the "homeless industrial complex" worth at least 250 million dollars and some other estimates have it at nearly a billion bucks.
The bureaucratic family in DC has used a foreign country to launder their dirty dealings. While the turds here in potlandistan created a "problem" to siphon off tax dollars into an abyss and launder the stolen funds at the same time.
Unlikely anything will happen from this. If you remember, about a decade ago the city was sued and it was determined that sidewalks are public property and as such the homeless can't be stopped from camping there on public property. This ADA lawsuit may help, but is probably more likely to result in another new "bike lane 2.0" for wheelchairs rather than removal of the homeless.Mayor Wheeler is trying to show president Biden that he doing something about. the homeless problem. He had all these years to figure out how to solve homeless camping. Ban homeless camping. Why didn't he do that several years ago?