From Deseret News archives:
Homeless people need permanent housing
Although the ban applies to all hotels and motels, the ordinance mostly targets SROs, single-room occupancy hotels. It also prohibits the construction of any new SROs. The City Council reportedly instituted the ban to counter the high number of police calls to SROs, which are primarily reports of domestic violence and drugs. Police say meth dealers seek out SROs to cook meth, which is hazardous to all who reside in there.
Ogden, like all cities, has limited municipal resources. It's understandable that police, city officials and members of the City Council want to find a means to save money and curb crime all at once.
But where are residents of these SROs supposed to go? Won't they take their issues wherever they happen to land? Won't that require police and community resources? What about children of families who live in SROs? Won't their schooling be disrupted every three months when their parents by decree of city ordinance have to pull up stakes?
What people who are down and out need most is a roof over their heads. That stability enables them to start to work on the issues that contributed to their homelessness substance abuse, mental illness, physical illness, poor work skills, a lack of education or a combination of these issues. Imagine trying to stay focused on a job if you don't know where you'll be living three months from now.
It's hard to begrudge Ogden City for wanting to preserve its resources and revitalize its downtown. But the residents of SROs won't evaporate. Some may choose to rotate SROs every three months, if space is available. That seems rather futile. Others may become homeless, which can mean an even greater dependence on public resources. In Salt Lake County, for instance, the chronic homeless about 12 percent of the homeless population in total consume about 57 percent of the available resources.
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