The Clearwater City Council meeting highlighted significant developments in affordable housing initiatives, with the introduction of two new board members dedicated to addressing community needs. Miss Bond, an advocate for low-income individuals, emphasized her commitment to preventing homelessness through programs that provide rent and utility assistance. She has been involved with Saint Vincent de Paul, focusing on keeping families housed.
Joining her is Sherissa Doty, Chief Operations Officer of the Clearwater Housing Authority, who brings nearly two decades of experience in affordable housing programs. Doty reported that her agency assists approximately 1,300 families in Clearwater, managing various housing initiatives, including the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
During the meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding housing issues. Beth Davis urged the council to consider appointing a dedicated housing director to prioritize housing initiatives, especially in light of the upcoming budget discussions. She also suggested utilizing available funds for the Greenwood Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) to expedite housing projects.
Kathleen Beckman, chair of the Pinellas County Continuum of Care, echoed Davis's sentiments, advocating for the separation of economic development and housing departments to better address the complexities of housing challenges. She highlighted the pressing need for proactive measures to support Clearwater's unhoused population, particularly with new anti-camping legislation set to take effect.
The meeting concluded with a recommendation for the city council to approve Clearwater's fiscal year 2024-2025 annual action plan, which is part of a broader strategy to secure funding for housing initiatives. The discussions underscored the community's commitment to enhancing affordable housing options and addressing homelessness in Clearwater.