During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on addressing Pierce County's homelessness crisis, highlighting the potential role of faith communities in providing solutions without relying on public funding. A council member emphasized that many organizations are willing to contribute resources, such as church basements or unused properties, to support community initiatives aimed at alleviating homelessness.
Despite these efforts, a proposed ordinance aimed at addressing the crisis failed to pass, receiving only four votes in favor against three opposed. The council member expressed disappointment over the lack of a fifth vote, which was necessary for the ordinance to succeed. However, they indicated that another ordinance concerning temporary housing communities would be presented on the next week's consent agenda, aiming to facilitate a public review process.
The council is also planning to push forward with a more proactive agenda regarding homelessness, including a resolution to declare a state of emergency on the issue. This would involve collaboration across various city departments to bring together resources and ideas to tackle homelessness and related challenges, such as opioid addiction.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for public participation, allowing community members to voice their concerns and suggestions regarding local governance and pressing issues affecting Pierce County.