Three Years Ago, Asheville Pledged to Cut Homelessness in Half, but Little Has Changed

Written by John Boyle, Asheville Watchdog.

Three years ago, the City of Asheville paid a consultant $73,000 to issue recommendations and a report on how to combat homelessness.

The National Alliance to End Homelessness developed a plan to reduce the unsheltered homeless population – which stood at 232 people – by 50 percent in two years. The plan called for overhauling the city’s current system for helping the homeless and creating a new low-barrier shelter…

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