Given the council's direction in August to the city manager to find homeless safe ground sites in every council district, city-owned sites that could serve as stable housing for homeless people, who reportedly are now being swept even more frequently than before, should be seriously considered for such beneficial use before being declared officially surplus.
Continuing to sweep defenseless people simply increases irrational city spending, the destabilization of the homeless people, and the destabilization of the city's economy.
Given the council's direction in August to the city manager to find homeless safe ground sites in every council district, city-owned sites that could serve as stable housing for homeless people, who reportedly are now being swept even more frequently than before, should be seriously considered for such beneficial use before being declared officially surplus.
Continuing to sweep defenseless people simply increases irrational city spending, the destabilization of the homeless people, and the destabilization of the city's economy.