Wheeler to council, MultCo: “Act like adults” about homeless

As a simmering battle brews between Portland city leaders and the head of the Multnomah County commission over different approaches to the homeless crisis, Mayor Ted Wheeler said he wants to stick with the current agreement.

Three of the five Portland City Council members want out of the partnership with the county on handling the problem. But Wheeler told KOIN 6 News he wants to “stick with the plan we’ve got that took more than a year to reach agreement, and improve on what’s already in place.”

He said the agreement for the city and county working together has a goal of reducing homelessness by 50% at the end of 2025 and there are hundreds of specific actions to do that. The mayor also pointed out the county is cooperating with the city and putting millions of dollars into the city’s shelter programs.

KOIN 6 News is a news partner of the Portland Tribune. Their full story can be found at koin.com.

This story was originally published here.

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