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Ponce
17th October 2010, 05:36 PM
Space in my property for about 5 cabins.......as long as they don't enter my space.
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Neighborhood in shock over planned homeless camp.


By Lindsay Cohen


BREMERTON, Wash. - A residential Bremerton neighborhood is in turmoil after learning that a developer wants to put nearly three dozen plywood cabins on his land for a homeless camp.

The developer and a few supporters says the camp is sorely needed. But neighbors call it an unsightly nuisance that endangers their kids and way of life.

And on Saturday night, the two sides faced off in a packed neighborhood meeting that quickly became heated - and ended with some residents storming out of the church hall where it was held.

Residents say they didn't even know of the plan, until they got flyers on their doors last week.

That's when they first learned that their quiet neighborhood - where kids play in the front yards and there is no traffic - was to become a haven for the homeless.

A bulldozer came in, and the red flags went up.

Now, irate residents say they're not only concerned about their quality of life and safety - but also about the environment.

"It is so steep and marshy and rain forest, something's going to happen," says Cherri Powell, who lives one street over from the planned encampment.

But the developer, Joel Adamson, says residents there have nothing to worry about.

"The security will be tightly controlled for the security of the children," he says.

The developer wants to put as many as 70 children and 45 adults in a series of plywood cabins. He says it is a way to address what county leaders say is a growing homeless population in Kitsap County.

"They're sleeping in their cars. They're sleeping outside. They're sleeping wherever they can. Their children are musk and dirty and cold at night," said one supporter of the plan.

But neighbors said the Bowen Street neighborhood is the wrong place to solve the problem of homelessness.

"I would not want a bunch of cabins in the back of my yard," said one woman, who didn't want her name used. "People walking back and forth on my street, driving vehicles that I do not know."

The site on Bowen Street doesn't look like much yet, but proponents argue there will be safety measures, including background checks, a fence, no drugs or alcohol allowed.

"I know people have homes, and they're worried about that, and that's all fine and dandy, but if they were in the need of the people they wouldn't care about those things," said Ernest Pounds, a former homeless man who supports the camp.

Amy O'Shaughnessy of the Bremerton Rescue Mission agrees that the planned site for the homeless camp is not ideal, but there aren't any other choices.

"I don't think it may be the best solution. It's the only solution at this point," she says.

The county has requested that work on the camp be stopped until leaders complete a review of the project. The developer has complied - for now.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/105138604.html

Ponce
17th October 2010, 06:04 PM
After reading and posting the above article I have been sitting here and thinking about it and decided that the government will take over all those emty houses and give them to the homeless.......they will make the banks take X ammount of fiat for them.......utilities, food and so on is something else to think about.

Like I posted before........in Cuba everyone has a house because nobody owns a house......the government owns all of them and give them out as needed, the waiting sometimes takes years but it does get there.

I'll bet anything that aventually the government will try to place a family IN MY HOME for the simple reason that I live alone.......and like living alone.........if you have been keeping up with the news you must have read that 33% of those living in our 20 main cities are now called "poor".

We are in for a hell of a ride including one of revolution and internal warfare.

ShortJohnSilver
17th October 2010, 06:11 PM
So where does "Joel Adamson" live, and why is he not comfortable with putting them up beside his residence?

EE_
17th October 2010, 07:26 PM
I think homeless camps should be built on Wall Street and in front of 85 Broad St, with no toilet facilities and free pitchforks.

http://motherjones.com/files/images/Blog_Pitchforks_Torches.jpg

Filthy Keynes
17th October 2010, 07:44 PM
But they are NOT in shock about the value of the US Dollar? That's odd.

mightymanx
17th October 2010, 08:02 PM
That is about 1 mile from where I live.

Now here is the back story:

The homeless had a place that was DNR land in a 80 acre area that was just forest near the major thouroghfare so they could forage wash etc. and live on the DNR land. (squatting on DNR land is legal).

Now these people have been doing this since the end of Vietnam and had a virtual city there I used to monlight as an EMT and have treated people there it was nicer than most places in Africa.

So along come the Eco-F#$%ks that want a place to hike in the city so they contribute heavly to the the right people in the local government and sugest to Aquire that land for city/county use and the DNR gives it to them so in roll the cops to roust the bums out and they buldoze the homless city and drive the people into town so some dumb F@#$k can walk their dog in the new gated member only "Illahe nature preserve". So where do these people go?

The city shuts down people that run voulentary soup lines to give these people 1 hot meal a day. They require permits that they won't grant unless you have a 1 million dollar bond against, so they break in to homes that are under forclosure, or sleep under overpasses which is F@#$ng peachy when it is 34* and rainning an inch an hour. The city WILL NOT under any circumstances approve a real homeless shelter and they are trying to shut down the Salvation army soup line because it is too long and an eyesore. The people that run this area need to get killed and we need to start over.

End of rant.

Still Barbaro
17th October 2010, 09:57 PM
I'm from Bremerton too Mightymanx, but I haven't lived there in about 12 years.



The city shuts down people that run voulentary soup lines to give these people 1 hot meal a day.

They shut down voluntary soup lines? Why? Lack of permit, and/or health license, or what have you?

I read this article in the Kitsapun Sun today. It'll be interesting to see how this ends up.