Nutter's plan to fight homelessness

Philadelphia Mayor Nutter yesterday announced new weapons in the fight against homelessness, including additional beds for the ill or addicted and the earmarking of hundreds of public-housing units for the homeless.

“We have to build this city,” Nutter told the crowd assembled in Dilworth Plaza for the announcement. “We have souls and lives to save.”

Nutter said that, as of last week, 389 people were sleeping on the streets in Philadelphia. And roughly 6,600 were in emergency or transitional housing.

Nutter called the new plan a “first step.” The new priorities include:

  • Creating 75 new beds for chronically homeless people with behavioral or substance-abuse problems.
  • Continuing operation of two overnight cafes – drop-in centers that provide food and help during the winter – throughout the summer.
  • Providing 125 subsidized-housing units for people who are chronically homeless and need extra support.
  • Having the Philadelphia Housing Authority make available 500 existing housing units for people who are in transitional housing and need permanent homes.

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It would be better to bus

It would be better to bus them to New Jersey.

I can see the campaign ads now

After all the hooha the GOP made over the HUD Section 8 voucher program, I can just hear city council critters from the NE and River Wards yowling about how these actions are going to bring civilization as we know it to an end in their districts.

pd

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