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Urgent call for winter shelter solutions for vulnerable homeless

September 30, 2024 | Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado


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Urgent call for winter shelter solutions for vulnerable homeless
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed pressing issues surrounding homelessness and affordable housing in the community. A significant concern raised was the high percentage of individuals experiencing homelessness who also have disabilities, estimated at around 90%. This demographic, particularly the elderly and disabled, faces heightened risks as winter approaches, with no current plans for winter sheltering. One official highlighted the urgent need for funding to assist vulnerable populations during the harsh winter months, emphasizing that without adequate shelter, lives could be at risk.

The discussion also touched on the limitations of the Resource Center as a potential winter shelter, with officials confirming that it could not be utilized for this purpose due to county regulations. However, there are plans for a series of churches to host winter emergency shelters, similar to previous years, organized by local groups such as Sherry Cole's Grand Valley Peace and Justice.

In addition to homelessness, the meeting reviewed requests for affordable housing projects. Officials noted that while there were requests totaling $2.1 million, most projects were not yet ready for construction. Only a small portion, approximately $200,000, was associated with projects that could realistically begin construction by 2025. Specific projects discussed included Habitat for Humanity's plan for eight new units and a six-unit production by Housing Resources in Western Colorado. Other proposals were still in conceptual stages, with some lacking identified sites.

The meeting underscored the critical need for immediate action to address both homelessness and the affordable housing crisis, particularly as winter approaches and the community prepares for potential challenges ahead.

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