Are there required minimums for how cities deal with their homeless? Should there be?
It seems maybe equalizing support services/benefits from city to city would be more far to ALL the homeless, and to aid in their support by distributing resources to where the need is, rather than having a few places 'over serving' and thus causing inequities and, as the opinion noted by the letter writer, creating an 'attractive nuisance'*.
*coarse terminology, but needed to tie up thread
It seems maybe equalizing support services/benefits from city to city would be more far to ALL the homeless, and to aid in their support by distributing resources to where the need is, rather than having a few places 'over serving' and thus causing inequities and, as the opinion noted by the letter writer, creating an 'attractive nuisance'*.
*coarse terminology, but needed to tie up thread
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