QUICK SUMMARY
The City of Spokane has contracted with four local homeless services providers to add 50 emergency shelter beds and enhance mobile medication assisted treatment services in response to Mayor Lisa Brown's emergency declaration. The initiative aims to address homelessness as colder weather approaches, with nearly $3 million allocated for eviction prevention efforts.
Spokane has engaged four local providers to create 50 new emergency shelter beds as part of an urgent response to homelessness, following Mayor Lisa Brown's emergency declaration. This declaration, ratified by the City Council, allows for expedited funding and action in providing essential services. New shelter beds will be distributed across various locations in the city, while mobile medication assisted treatment services will connect individuals to necessary care. The emergency funding includes nearly $3 million allocated for eviction prevention, facilitating immediate assistance to vulnerable residents. Mayor Brown emphasized the importance of ensuring safety for those at risk of homelessness as winter approaches, stating that the declaration was crucial for expanding shelter capacity. Local organizations, including the YWCA, highlighted the importance of safe temporary shelter for survivors of domestic violence, indicating that emergency hotel placements are often the only safe option. The city’s proactive measures reflect a commitment to addressing the current homelessness crisis and providing critical support. The rapid response aims to mitigate the impacts of cold weather on the homeless population in Spokane.