Cities now are moving aggressively to clear homeless encampments, often without providing sufficient shelter or support to the people they are displacing. Unfortunately, many cities ’ stakeholders are divided over best strategies, which is stalling progress. · as the debate over how best to address homelessness continues to divide city residents , it remains clear that no single solution will satisfy all stakeholders. · to effectively reduce homelessness, cities need both immediate and sustainable solutions. — community partners in winston-salem are emphasizing the need for investments in shelters and resources for the homeless, but some residents in the downtown area are voicing concerns about safety and the impact of these services on their neighborhood. · cities and community groups are piloting new designs — wellness-focused campuses, intentional communities and policy shifts — to address the failures of the traditional shelter system. · explore five practical, data-driven strategies local governments can use to address homelessness in 2025, with insights from wasco county and beaverton. · winston-salem, n. c.
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