What is Wrong With This Picture?
Winter is the time across the country when many cities and towns count their homeless populations. The increase in homelessness in most areas has predominately been families.
Across the country record a record number of homes are boarded up and no longer used for housing. The number increasing each day due to foreclosure.
Government and nonprofits are using shelters and motels for temporary housing the families and individuals. These organizations spend million of dollars monthly for putting people under a roof, usually in mass. These situations do not create permanecy and stability for families.
There are thousands of properties abandoned by its owner, including institutions. The foreclosures occurring over the past year and continuing into the new year bring even more abandoned properties.
Government has the tools to create permanent housing options: seize the abandon properties under eminent domain, issue summons for code violations, issue fines, place liens on properties and ultimately seize property for payment of liens. Affordable housing has been at a crisis point and government needs to take a hard stand. The use of local government powers and the courts can make a difference.
The for-profit sector creation of affordable housing is a joke when the definition of affordable housing does not allow a person with a living wage to afford to own.
Create permanent affordable housing by creating cooperatives. Government should gain control of the properties and land; work with nonprofits and the faith base community to fix the properties and then place families and individuals into permanent housing that can be supported by a living wage.
