Sunday, February 2, 2014

Fwd: Homeless folks things blocking county bldg access

Email today to clark co commishes about the homeless problem their choices made follows:

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Shea Michael Anderson" <sheaside@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 2, 2014 1:25 PM
Subject: Homeless folks things blocking county bldg access
To: "david.madore@clark.wa.gov" <david.madore@clark.wa.gov>, "tom.mielke@clark.wa.gov" <tom.mielke@clark.wa.gov>, "steve.stuart@clark.wa.gov" <steve.stuart@clark.wa.gov>, "Mark McCauley" <mark.mccauley@clark.wa.gov>

Hi bocc & mr mccauley,

Theres gotta be somewhere other than the front of the county building for homeless folks to put their stuff in a safe place, and somewhere other than that building for them to relax in warmth and clean up in bathroom.

Sure looks like axing funding for share|wheels day center to pay for ft bldg "security" - which isnt doing their job, obviously, if theres 4 shopping carts full o crap blocking doors - wasnt such a hot idea after all.

Id think all 3 of you would want to fix this issue, given it doesnt exactly tell outsiders (corporate investors, developers, tourists) that clark co is all spiffy - thats just what id wanna see if i had money to invest here & jobs to create, is homeless folks' things blocking my way to the permit office or treasurer.

On the other hand, maybe yall are too busy promoting your pet peeves and infighting to care about the face the county shows the world. I dunno. Ive long given up expecting sane decision making from county govt. Let alone even acknowledgement that my views are valid, and that the issues people who oppose you have are real.

I hope yall can at least give the homeless somewhere other than your foyer to hang and store things. Its not that hard, esp if youre already paying a company $85k a year to not move em along.

Thanks
Shea michael anderson

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