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Residents plead for safety as shelter proposal sparks fear

July 19, 2024 | Richmond, Contra Costa County, California



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Residents plead for safety as shelter proposal sparks fear
Residents of Richmond voiced strong opposition to a proposed temporary shelter during a recent government meeting, citing safety concerns and negative past experiences associated with a previous shelter at the same location. Community members described incidents of vandalism, harassment, and a general decline in neighborhood safety, particularly affecting children. One resident recounted how their son was verbally abused in their backyard, prompting fears for their family's safety.

Speakers emphasized the lack of supervision at the previous shelter, claiming that it was overcrowded and poorly managed, with reports of individuals engaging in illegal activities. Concerns were raised about the proximity of the proposed shelter to local schools, with residents arguing that it would exacerbate existing safety issues in the area.

While many residents expressed their desire for solutions to homelessness, they insisted that the proposed location was inappropriate and that alternative sites should be considered. They called on city officials to prioritize the safety and well-being of the community, warning that granting the permit would place the responsibility for any future incidents squarely on their shoulders.

In contrast, some speakers advocated for the shelter, highlighting the urgent need for housing solutions in Richmond. They argued that providing shelter could help reduce homelessness and improve community conditions. However, the overwhelming sentiment from the meeting was one of apprehension, with residents pleading for a reconsideration of the shelter's approval based on their lived experiences.

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