Madison moves forward on several solutions for homeless residents [View all]
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, unhoused Madison residents moved around the city as rules on where people could sleep outside changed, disrupting the residents' lives and compelling action from local policymakers.
City officials are pursuing solutions on several levels, from a permanent mens shelter to a temporary, managed camping site.
We are working on a number of fronts on the issue of homelessness, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway said. I feel quite hopeful.
While the political will in Madison is as close as its ever been to securing a permanent mens shelter, the logistics of acquiring real estate and preparing a facility are time consuming. Community Development Director Jim OKeefe said it could still be two to three years before a shelter opens. And that estimate hinges on the city securing a site relatively quickly.
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