In a recent government meeting, officials in Allentown discussed a new resolution aimed at affirming the rights of all residents, regardless of their housing status. The resolution emphasizes that whether individuals are housed, unhoused, sheltered, or unsheltered, they possess the same fundamental rights as every other resident in the city.
The resolution serves as a declaration of the city's commitment to valuing every individual, highlighting rights such as access to housing, public spaces, employment, medical care, and personal safety. It also underscores the importance of personal property rights, ensuring that individuals can maintain ownership without fear of intrusion.
City officials clarified that the resolution does not grant any additional rights but rather reinforces existing rights for all residents. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity and respect for the dignity of every person living in Allentown, aiming to foster a community where all individuals can thrive, regardless of their housing situation.