Like Dallas that rounds up the homeless and puts them on busses to drop off in Houston?
"The success in Houston and Dallas came from building operational infrastructure to make encampments disappear permanently instead of temporarily."
This is 100% BS. I drive past tent encampments every day. All that happens is the city comes in and disrupts the encampments so they are clear for a couple of days, and then everyone just returns. They have even started placing signs at the intersections where the people from the closest encampment under the bridge pan handle that discourages "street charity".
If this is what is considered success, then it must be really bad elsewhere. At least on the west coast the homeless do not have to worry about the weather as much
> If this is what is considered success, then it must be really bad elsewhere
Yes, it is, lol...