Government leaders in Sonoma County, California are spending millions on two multi-unit properties with plans to evict the residents and bring in homeless folks currently living on a wooded bike trail.
North Bay homeless crisis: Sonoma Supes approve buying residences to house some of the 200 homeless people camping at the Joe Rodota Trail. https://t.co/HuBloVd4jy pic.twitter.com/1aBqeqkVJr
— KPIX 5 (@KPIXtv) January 14, 2020
“It’s just insanity,” local Karen Sanders told KPIX. “Million dollar homes; million dollar homes for these transients living on the trail.”
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors is grappling with how to deal with the county’s growing homeless population, which currently includes about 3,000 across the county, including roughly 250 at an encampment that stretches for over a mile along the Joe Rodota Trail.
Some of the homeless told the media they were given bus tickets from other parts of the state to Sonoma County, while many others are vagrants addicted to drugs or other substances. […]
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