Montana
Related: About this forumA Montana Town Faces a Homelessness Problem Similar to San Francisco and L.A.
Cross posting from Editorial Forum
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016362723
MISSOULA, Mont.This city boasts more than 400 acres of parks, many of which line the roaring Clark Fork River. Recently, they have become full of homeless people. Some 600 people without homes live in the Northern Rockies college town, triple the number of a decade ago, many of them in tents in city parks. Their presence has sown growing anger among residents who say the parks have become dirty and unsafe.
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Missoula has a decades-old law that makes it illegal to camp in a park, but cant enforce it because of a 2018 ruling by the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals that found removing anyone camping in a public space in its Western U.S. jurisdiction when there isnt a shelter bed for them constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Missoula has less than half the beds that would be necessary to comply with the order, most of which are already being used.
The ruling has frustrated leaders of major cities across the West, including Portland, Ore., San Francisco and Los Angeles, where homeless encampments have proliferated in parks. Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized the order in an interview Tuesday with the San Francisco Chronicle, calling it preposterous and inhumane.
The struggles of Missoula, population 78,000, show that the ruling also is affecting smaller cities, which also are coping with increased street homelessness driven by rising housing costs. The average monthly cost of a one-bedroom apartment in Missoula is $1,195, up 50% from 2019, according to rental listings platform Zumper. Nationwide, the increase was 21%. All of a sudden people cant afford it and theyre out, said Chris Sage, who coordinates homelessness data in Montana for a nonprofit group. Homelessness has grown 62% in the state since 2019.
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RussBLib
(9,666 posts)....another example of the GOP shooting themselves in the foot.
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brush
(57,517 posts)even colder. How long can they stay there?
Merlot
(9,696 posts)Not beds, homes. Figure it out and be happy you don't have other states giving homeless people bus tickets to your city.
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)That exist in Montana are those that re federal programs and the asshole governor is trying to deny a bunch of those to us as well.
There is not housing, I've been stuck in a cardboard box for the last two years, owned by the only nonprofit that does anything for people who aren't millionaires, and they are shitty landlords with the way they treat us.
I am wondering if I'll have to spend a bunch of what's left of my minute nest egg getting an RV. The last thing I want is to live on wheels again. Now I have a crazy person down the street trying to get me evicted. The individual came to my house, had a karen meltdown on my doorstep, then she calls the cops on me but I'm the bad guy according to the cops.
I hate this being poor shit, I did everything I could to avoid this and still, here I am wondering if I'll end up in my car again.
Life really sucks some days.
Hey 2Na ; wanna be a snowbird? We own and work a remote aggregate Mine in the mtns of SW Az , have a lot of space and could use a caretaker in the winter, summers in Sandpoint. Im going to pass thru Missoula in about three weeks , we could meet?
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)If I were younger and in better shape physically, this wouldn't be a problem. The mining thing sounds interesting but I'd really have to think about that, not so fond of road travel being a retired driver and all.
I'd need to know a lot more, I'm not in Missoula, though. I'm down near Jellystone.
Murfdog
(5 posts)Really. We dont actually need a hand with anything but we have a relatively vast and underutilized resource. There might be a no obligation situation in which we might both benefit. Ill likely spend my first travel night around Mackey Id around September 30. I dont know how to privately message you. My wife and I are both in our 70s BTW. Anyway, were both pretty private people that, through hard work, perserverence and good luck have an abundance of some stuff.
Your DU email.
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)If you're not a b/millionaire in Montana, the Rs don't want you here.