I remember being intrigued by Salt Lake City's “Housing First” policy when I read about it years ago. The idea is to help homeless people find housing and then help address associated problems concerning job preparation to mental illness to drug addiction. Aside from being a more humane approach, it also is intended to reduce other costs the city/state pay for homelessness from arrests to medical emergencies.
Unfortunately, it seems like the funding for the housing first program in SLC has dried up. To me, this is the best solution I've seen, but it requires money and empathy... both of which are unlikely to come from the state. It'll mostly be up to OKC to come up with its own solutions. I hope it's not the same old approaches that have fallen short in other cities.
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