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Article History BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Angry Baltimore City residents don’t want a homeless shelter in their neighborhood, prompting a city councilman to threaten to stall the budget process unless the city finds an alternative location, said City Councilman Jack Young.
“The budget may be delayed,” said Young, D-District 12.
The emergency shelter for hundreds of the city’s homeless is slated to move from its temporary location on the 1600 block of Guilford Avenue to a new downtown site Tuesday across the street from the city’s main post office on Fayette Street in Young’s district.
At a Sunday community meeting attended by more than 100 residents, Mayor Sheila Dixon attempted to allay concerns of neighboring residents that the shelter will increase crime.
“This is temporary solution,” she said.
“This will be the location for the next 60 to 90 days only.”
Dixon argued putting a shelter downtown, where the city’s homeless population tends to congregate, would benefit the neighborhood.
But “we will not lose sight of finding a location for a permanent shelter by 2009,” she said.
Jeff Springer, president of nonprofit Healthcare for the Homeless, said neighbors of the shelter’s previous location reported few if any problems.
“They found that things got better, because there was extra attention paid to the area,” he said.
Dr. Aisha Peterson, president of the community association at Albamore Square II, a new condominium development across the street from the shelter’s proposed location, said she still had concerns.
“We learned about the move on ... March 25, and they plan to open it on April 1, with no community involvement,” she said.
“It could overwhelm our community. It’s not going to help us.”
sjanis@baltimoreexaminer.com
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12:59 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 9, 2008 re: "Baltimore City residents plan to protest homeless shelter"
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Examiner Reader said:
Why did I not see this story on wjz. This topic is the disgrace of humanity literally. I see these people begging on mlk in baltimore with obvious disabilities and I just want to get them away from my big rig, what is wrong with us, me. Why can we not address this like other issues and find solutions. It's like leprosy,aids,drug addiction. There has got to be a way. I wish the smart people would get together and solve it. thank you charles e brumdage
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Antwan said: said:
i dont see why they are complaining..why cant the city build a shelter there...what makes there area so important.
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Examiner Reader said:
"The costs to implement the standards, according to Ammiano’s office will be about $135,000 annually, which includes hiring a new employee at the Department of Public Health to ensure compliance and an initial one-time cost of $108,000 for purchase of washers and dryers." I guess I don't mind the cost, but how come the Stupervisor's can't spend my property tax dollars to pave the potholes on my street, or remove the trash and human excrement on the sidewalks, remove the graffiti, sweep up the broken glass from the car windows that have been smashed by "quality of life" criminals robbing car backseats and glove boxes, oh and while your at it Stupervisors how about adding some new street lighting so that perhaps the drive by shooters my perhaps be put off by all the new light? Oh well one can only wish. Hey was that the Blue Angels I heard flying around last night shooting randomly in SOMA again???
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Examiner Reader said:
Go Tom, its about time. How rude the staff can be. I'm not killing anyone, I'm just asking for more free stuff. I want free tiolet paper, I want a clean bed, I want a place to sleep after a day of panhandling. Oh, by the way, where is my meal?
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