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Moline council approves $25,000 for emergency winter services after resident urges longer-term homelessness planning

Moline City Council · January 2, 2026
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Summary

The Moline City Council on Dec. 16 approved $25,000 in contingency funds for emergency winter supplemental services for people experiencing homelessness after a resident urged the city to pursue Housing First and longer-term shelter solutions; staff will administer the funds and continue regional coordination.

The Moline City Council voted Dec. 16 to use $25,000 in council contingency funds to provide emergency winter supplemental services to unhoused residents and authorized Community and Economic Development staff to implement those services and carry the funds into fiscal 2026.

Resident Wes told the council during public comment that the city must do more than temporary weekend shelters and urged adoption of proven approaches, saying, “Housing is a human…

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