The first Anchored Home strategic plan was from 2018-2021, and assembly chair said this is a continuation and update of the plan that has been in place for the last four to five years, that focuses on getting off the streets and into housing.
So, IOW, they are going to continue doing exactly what they have been doing for the last 5 years, which hasn't been working! In the words of Albert Einstein:
They estimate there are 3000 homeless, but this year they only had shelter for around 1000. They intend to add 150 beds/yr, so at 5 years they still will have less than 2000 beds. Does anyone think there will be fewer homeless in 5 years?
Does the plan actually address the main CAUSE of the homeless crisis, which is lack of affordable housing? Nope.
At least I still have a roof over my head. Of course in Nov when Trumpovetsky gets installed in the Oval Office, who knows what will happen to medicare? They'll probably ship us to a concentration camp in the Yukon.
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2024/07/17/long-term-short-term-homeless-solutions-be-explored-assembly-meeting/
Anchorage assembly adopts five-year strategic homeless plan
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