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City leaders propose compassionate approach to encampment crisis

July 11, 2024 | Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota



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City leaders propose compassionate approach to encampment crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing efforts to address the challenges posed by large encampments in the community, emphasizing a multifaceted approach that prioritizes public health and safety. Councilor Mayo highlighted the collaboration with Chief Courgette's team, the police department, and various community partners to tackle issues related to encampments, which have reportedly led to public safety concerns, including health hazards and environmental damage.

The council members underscored the importance of education, encouragement, diversion, and enforcement, framing their strategy as \"compassion with accountability.\" They acknowledged the need for behavioral health assessments and housing counseling as part of their outreach efforts to assist individuals in encampments rather than simply displacing them.

Councilor Owl added that recent meetings with external agencies have informed the proposed ordinance changes aimed at providing more tools for addressing the situation. The council is now seeking public input on these changes, which are intended to enhance their response to the needs of the community while ensuring safety and well-being.

The discussions reflect a growing recognition of the complexities surrounding homelessness and encampments, with officials committed to finding sustainable solutions that balance compassion with community safety.

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