well, talk is cheap. - oh hell,
can't even pin the City Council down to do anything about the homeless, in fact, They stepped up their infraction ordinances concerning the homeless, and now they can be fined larger amounts of $$ and jail time, and they passed a homes first proposal over a year ago.
what has the BOS done? where are the tiny homes, the shelters, etc. i will give you though, that it's now a dire situation with the fires and both City Council and BOS must get down to seriously be providing for the increased homeless population.
it's a sad testament though that now that the fires destroyed so very much, displaced so many people, the County must address the homeless problem, when before the homeless were this overwhelming (problem) they just couldn't find a way to improve people's lives.
just providing porta-potties has been discussed ad nauseam as if providing a basic need for people is so damn difficult!
i'll say it again, "talk is cheap"





Well, thank you very much, Dogenzip. Today I sent it to Susan Gorin's fb page and to NextDoor Sonoma. It would be better to send the letter to all the BOS sups. Thank you for your encouragement! Some of my ideas come from my time in City Planning in Sacramento, when I worked in building permits and participated at meetings as an interested community artist, full of ideas, during the mid 1980s. "Second Saturday" art night is one of my legacies.
have the big grants paid for in Sonoma County!!? I'd like to know the exact figure on the cost of that. Give me Half the money that went to offices , computers and consultants and I will set up tent cities, water, trash recycling compost and composting toilets for ALL the homeless, disallow LAWYERS to say LIABILITY won't let us use that building!!! and every one could be indoors in two days. Its all a matter of imagination, in Spain ,there is a simple law you do not OWN a building if you are not using it, and if someone else wants to and can.
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