Holding The Homeless Industrial Complex Accountable: Jim Buhanin

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$200-$300 million is spent every year on Utah’s homeless services. Is this money reducing homelessness? Utah State Auditor with 36 years of experience says “No”.

Should the Homeless in Salt Lake City be allowed to camp all day in our parks and on the sides of the streets? Use drugs in front of businesses? For the past few years, Salt Lake City has been saying "yes". Residents have agreed because there is not enough shelter space. But as neighborhoods around resource centers are becoming more crime-ridden, blighted, and full of blatant abuse of the law, residents and business owners are beginning to speak out.

Jim Buhanin is the Executive Director of the Pioneer Park Coalition, they believe it will soon be time for police to enforce public camping for the unsheltered homeless. Their choice will be to go to a sanctioned campground, use rehabilitation services or go to jail. The PPC’s Grand Plan is to open a sanctioned campground for the homeless as well as a “transformational Center” similar to Haven for Hope.

On the Utah Stories Show, We drilled down to the specifics of both the good and the bad of the Pioneer Park Coalition's Plan. The bad was demolishing and selling the land that the former Road Home was located on. The good is having something other than the obviously failing system that is currently in place.

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