I respectfully and completely disagree. Rice exasperates the problem. He is not and never has been part of the solution. His model doesn't work and it goes against any successful model that has shown progress across the country.symphonicpoet wrote: ↑Nov 14, 2018I fail to see what's remotely surprising about it. Like it or not, Rice is responding to a very real problem. If we had no homelessness in town there would be no need for a shelter on Locust or anywhere else. You can't just sweep the problem under Biddle and hope it goes away. You want New Life gone? Okay. Let's fix the problem. It's time for realistic, compassionate solutions. You can argue about whether Rice is helping, but you can't really argue about why he's there. If you don't want him there . . . fix it. Raise property taxes in the fancy parts of town to pay for services. Pay for housing now out of the city budget with no strings attached on the assumption that it will lower policing and heath care costs later. And probably raise property values. Maybe more than enough to offset the cost. Figure out how we CAN afford this. Because we really need to if the city is going to thrive.
"Raise property taxes in the fancy part of town to pay for services" also misses the mark. City residents already pay for and support more than their share of the REGION'S issue. The problem is lack of support from St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, St. Clair County, Monroe County, etc. Their lack of services force the issue on the city and we already pick-up a disproportionate share.
Larry's operates/operated a problem property and a shelter that violated every tenant of sensible homeless services for decades. There is a reason multiple other regions have force him to permanently close his operation. We should and must follow suit.





