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How To Beat Homelessness: Sarasota, Florida vs. Los Angeles, California
The Revolutionary Act ^ | 11/30/20

Posted on 11/30/2020 1:16:42 PM PST by Liberty7732

by Rod Thomson

It seems like a strange matchup, a midsize community against one of the world’s great cities — or once great cities. Other than being in the United States and never seeing snow, there are not a lot of similarities between Los Angeles and Sarasota, Florida.

Except about 10 years ago, they both, like most American cities, were facing an increasing homeless problem. The warmth of southern cities, particularly Florida cities, is a major attraction for everyone, and as it turns out there are homeless snowbirds, of a sort.

But Sarasota and L.A. took two opposite paths in dealing with the problem. L.A., like many progressive cities, turned to a mix of homelessness or housing as a human right and pursued a “housing first” concept. Any program that got keys into the hands of the homeless quickly under “rapid housing” was pursued with gushers of taxpayer money — without regard to what had caused people to become homeless in the first place.

At the same time, those progressive cities — San Francisco, Portland and Seattle stand out with L.A. but there are many others — hamstrung attempts by law enforcement and business owners to remove the homeless from badgering patrons and threatening people or just urinating or defecating at their front door. “Homelessness is not a crime!” they cried emotionally. But what they meant was that the homeless committing crimes was not a crime.

We’ve all seen the results of these policies. Massive tent cities in L.A. where the homeless population is estimated to be 80,000 strong and is one of many factors contributing to people fleeing the once City of Angels. They have swelled into the suburbs, too, leaving fewer people feeling safe if they don’t live behind walled mansions with armed guards, such as the Hollywood elite who, bubbled away from impact on themselves, self-righteously push for the destructive progressive policies.

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Sarasota took a different approach, one advocated by Robert Marbut, a consultant at the time he was hired by Sarasota in 2013, and who was later tapped by President Donald Trump to be the executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness — the homelessness czar.

Sarasota officials — and importantly, private institutions and organizations — followed many, not all, of Marbut’s advice to target the root cause of the homeless, seeing the homelessness as a symptom of a deep underlying problem with the individuals that normally falls into the categories of drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues. This is undeniably true.

Statistics are notoriously tricky on the homeless for obvious reasons. But numerous studies have found that somewhere between 20 and 40 percent of all homeless people have a severe mental illness, while another 15 to 40 percent suffer from chronic substance abuse. Large percentages also have spent significant time in prison and many have a disability. Despite these ranges, it’s easy to see that the vast majority of homeless people are not those who were “down on their luck” but otherwise fine, they lost their job and were evicted.

That’s why attacking those foundational causes of homeless is the only realistic and compassionate long-term solution.

Coronalessons cover So the Sarasota community, both the city and county working together, got rid of the homeless camps that had sprouted up, pursued treatment programs and ensured interagency cooperation that is often lacking, making sure the homeless received help with their underlying problems, their root causes, and then got help getting back on their feet with training and housing.

The Gulf Coast Community Foundation and other nonprofits in the Sarasota region work closely with the Sarasota County School District to make sure young people and their families get connected with social services and housed quickly while often requiring treatment of the underlying problems. Marbut calls this work the “most innovative youth programming in America.”

The result is that the Sarasota area’s “unsheltered homeless” population — those who do not have a permanent residence but are in shelters or other facilities — has fallen almost in half in the past four years.

It shows on the streets. Downtown Sarasota, considered one of the most thriving mid-sized downtowns in the country, was dealing with constant homeless problems a decade ago. It was the top story and the biggest issue for downtown business establishments. But it rarely makes any news now.

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Like everywhere, Sarasota still has to deal with groups that the media likes to call “homeless advocates,” but which actually end up advocating for people being homeless through their poorly thought-out solutions. But the public sees the results. It is hard to argue with success. Treat the underlying causes of homelessness, not the symptom, through cooperative programs linking public and private agencies, schools and law enforcement. Common sense again offers up the best solution.

“Twice in the last week, when asked where is the best program in the country, I said Sarasota, Florida,” Marbut said recently.


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: ca; fl; homeless; nlz
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1 posted on 11/30/2020 1:16:42 PM PST by Liberty7732
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To: Liberty7732

Bump


2 posted on 11/30/2020 1:23:48 PM PST by nuconvert ( Warning: Accused of being a radical militarist. Approach with caution.)
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To: Liberty7732

Nice


3 posted on 11/30/2020 1:27:21 PM PST by edwinland
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To: Liberty7732

What is with calling cities like LA or NYC “great”? They most assuredly are not “great”. Unless you like filth, corruption and crime.


4 posted on 11/30/2020 1:31:37 PM PST by Seruzawa (TANSTAAFL!)
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To: Liberty7732

we have a growing bum problem here in Spokane wa....its ridiculous...its not inner city anymore....


5 posted on 11/30/2020 1:33:32 PM PST by cherry
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To: Liberty7732; JulieRNR21; kinganamort; katherineisgreat; floriduh voter; summer; Goldwater Girl; ...
Great article, Mr. Thomson!

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6 posted on 11/30/2020 1:33:40 PM PST by Joe Brower ("Might we not live in a nobler dream than this?" -- John Ruskin)
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To: Liberty7732

One way tickets to Portland, and $50 in cash

cheapest, most effective method there is.


7 posted on 11/30/2020 1:35:29 PM PST by PGR88
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To: Liberty7732

Shakespeare had the right method.


8 posted on 11/30/2020 1:40:56 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: nuconvert

In the early ‘90’s the Sarasota paper hired a private detective and some kind of analyst and did a study of the homeless. It was so shocking and against the narrative and what they expected I was surprised they published it. A significant number of the homeless had bank accounts, retirement checks, cars and stayed in motels when it rained. They simply didn’t want to live in a house. The analyst used some formulas also used by the IRS and calculated that the panhandlers were making significant money as it was untaxed. Sarasota’s homeless at that time were way above what you see in big cities today.


9 posted on 11/30/2020 1:43:18 PM PST by Gen.Blather (Wait! I said that out loud? )
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To: Liberty7732

“It is hard to argue with success.”


That’s odd. I see it being done in nearly every news story—especially those dealing with President Trump.


10 posted on 11/30/2020 1:46:32 PM PST by hanamizu
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To: cherry

Give them bus tickets to Portland. Drugs legal there.


11 posted on 11/30/2020 1:52:34 PM PST by D Rider ( )
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To: Liberty7732

That’s not fair, Los Angeles has done a fabulous job with the homeless, they are booming, growing and expanding daily. I would bet the Homeless population has expanded by 20% since the first of the year.


12 posted on 11/30/2020 1:55:07 PM PST by eyeamok
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To: Liberty7732

“Treat the underlying causes of homelessness, not the symptom..”

Like we did for generations until the “progressives” had their way and the Looney Tunes were turned out of the asylums.
I think the Kennedy clan played a big part in that?


13 posted on 11/30/2020 1:57:35 PM PST by oldvirginian (Behind enemy lines in the Old Dominion)
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To: Liberty7732

We have not beat homelessness in the Sarasota area.

I know some homeless people have gotten subsidized housing or in one case I know a job with housing attached.

Watch the bus stops. If the guy is still there after the bus passes, the guy is homeless.

My local Wal-Mart has about three to four outdoor residents.


14 posted on 11/30/2020 2:03:18 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: eyeamok

In 1987, I refused to walk around downtown LA because of a homelessness problem.

When I was last there about ten years ago, they had built some subsidized apartment buildings for the locals.


15 posted on 11/30/2020 2:05:36 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Gen.Blather
That is very interesting. The article breaks down groups this way:

20 – 40% mental illness
15 – 40% substance abuse
“Large%” - In (actually out-of) prison
?% - disability

To that, I'd add the group you described:
Grifters

The article doesn't detail exactly what was done, for each group needs a different approach, and some ppl fit in multiple groupings.

It's a start, and I liked how the article skewers 'advocates'.

16 posted on 11/30/2020 2:12:44 PM PST by spankalib
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To: Brian Griffin

Skid Row was mainly centered around 5th and Wall, now it is about 9 square miles


17 posted on 11/30/2020 2:12:47 PM PST by eyeamok
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To: Gen.Blather

Years ago I was waiting on a bus in Hong Kong, early in the morning on Nathan Road when a taxi pulled up. A guy in a loin cloth got out of the taxi. He had a rolled up mat. He spread the mat out on the ground laid down to beg pretending to be crippled.


18 posted on 11/30/2020 2:14:15 PM PST by Fai Mao (There is no justice until PIAPPS is hanging from a gallows.)
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To: Gen.Blather

I remember reading that bums in NYC were making hundreds of dollars a day panhandling on the subway.

I imagine it is the same for other places.


19 posted on 11/30/2020 2:34:39 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Kamilla to her staff..."Don't eat the figs". (stolen from I Claudius))
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To: Brian Griffin

Well, the story says cut the numbers in half. So beating doesn’t mean there are none. Just a lot fewer, while LA has a lot more.


20 posted on 11/30/2020 3:31:30 PM PST by Liberty7732
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