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Council faces backlash as key homeless services vanish

July 23, 2024 | Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon



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Council faces backlash as key homeless services vanish
In a recent city council meeting, tensions surrounding homelessness services in Cottage Grove reached a boiling point as Councilor Jair revealed that St. Vincent de Paul has rescinded its offer to provide managed homeless services in the area. This decision follows a series of contentious discussions and inquiries from city officials that have reportedly alienated the organization, which had planned to invest over a million dollars in resources for the community's most vulnerable residents.

Councilor Jair expressed frustration over the council's approach, stating that the withdrawal of St. Vincent de Paul represents a significant loss for the community, particularly for those struggling with homelessness. He emphasized the need for a unified strategy to address the issue, lamenting that the city has driven away a key service provider due to political strife and a lack of collaborative support.

The councilors discussed the implications of this withdrawal, with concerns raised about the current state of unmanaged camps in the community. Councilor Meredith echoed these sentiments, highlighting the negative impact of unmanaged sites on local residents and the urgent need for a concrete plan to address the situation. He called for a specific proposal from community groups to outline actionable steps moving forward.

The meeting underscored a growing frustration among council members regarding the lack of effective solutions to homelessness in Cottage Grove. As the city grapples with these challenges, the loss of St. Vincent de Paul raises questions about future investments and the overall strategy for managing homelessness in the community. The council is now faced with the critical task of re-engaging in discussions to find a viable path forward that prioritizes the needs of both residents and those experiencing homelessness.

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