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Grants Pass council narrows planned homelessness workshop to law‑enforcement response and local housing options

2108565 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Councilors agreed to hold a focused workshop (targeted for the Feb. 3 workshop date) centered on law‑enforcement practices related to street conduct and on local agencies that place or treat unsheltered residents; staff was directed to supply memos on jail capacity, housing project updates and best practices and to organize relevant presenters.

The Grants Pass City Council narrowed the scope of a planned homelessness workshop at a workshop meeting, directing staff to prepare a session focused primarily on law‑enforcement responses to street conduct and on the local organizations and housing options that can move people off the streets.

Councilor Victoria moved to hold a focused workshop in early February (the council discussed February 3 as a target workshop date) and asked staff to gather participants from police, fire, nonprofits,…

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