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Resident urges Klamath Falls council to ensure winter shelter and services for people experiencing homelessness
Summary
A public commenter criticized the recent town hall’s focus and urged the council to treat homelessness as a services issue, not a moral failing; she said Thrive’s warming center (opened Dec. 1) is inadequate and asked the city to ensure shelter on freezing nights for people experiencing homelessness.
During the public-comment period, a Klamath Falls resident identified by the mayor as Wren urged the council to address homelessness through services and housing supports rather than moral judgment.
Wren said she was frustrated by the outcome of a recent town hall and argued that religious institutions’ efforts must be paired with programs that address core…
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