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Officials debate life-saving measures for extreme weather response

June 28, 2024 | Multnomah County, Oregon



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Officials debate life-saving measures for extreme weather response
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed critical issues surrounding homelessness response strategies, particularly in light of upcoming extreme weather conditions. A commissioner raised concerns about the decision to halt the purchase of tarps and tents, which are essential for providing shelter during extreme heat and cold. The chair clarified that while no new purchases would be made, existing supplies would still be distributed, emphasizing that there would be no policy changes without thorough discussions.

The conversation highlighted the importance of data regarding the effectiveness of these life-saving materials during severe weather events. The chair committed to gathering relevant information from the joint office to ensure informed decision-making moving forward.

Additionally, the meeting touched on the treatment readiness and sobering center, with assurances that transportation options for individuals accessing these facilities would be provided. A contractor is being engaged to manage transportation logistics, ensuring that individuals can reach these services effectively.

The meeting also covered the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the city of Portland, which is currently undergoing readings. The city council recently passed its second reading, with a third reading scheduled for July 3. Changes to the IGA, particularly regarding the membership of the steering oversight committee, will be brought back for consideration by the board.

Concerns were raised about the implications of the IGA expiring on June 30, but officials expressed confidence that operations would continue smoothly in anticipation of the new agreement, provided all parties engage in good faith negotiations. The meeting underscored the ongoing commitment to addressing homelessness and ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations during extreme weather conditions.

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