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Tucson Budget Allocates $35M to Combat Homelessness
Locale: UNITED STATES

A Multi-Pronged Approach to Homelessness
The approved budget demonstrates a significant commitment to addressing the complex challenge of homelessness in Tucson. A dedicated $35 million has been allocated to a comprehensive suite of initiatives. This includes expanding supportive housing options - providing not just shelter, but also wraparound services like job training, mental health care, and substance abuse treatment. Increased funding will also support proactive outreach programs, allowing dedicated teams to connect with individuals experiencing homelessness and guide them towards available resources. Critically, a substantial portion will be directed towards strengthening behavioral health services, recognizing the crucial link between mental health and housing instability.
This investment builds upon recent successes with the city's 'Housing First' pilot program, which showed a significant decrease in emergency room visits and interactions with law enforcement among participants who received stable housing and supportive services. City officials are hoping to scale up this program, extending its reach to a wider segment of the homeless population.
Addressing the Affordable Housing Crisis
The budget also recognizes the critical need for increased affordable housing options. $15 million is earmarked for projects designed to increase the supply of reasonably priced housing units. This funding will likely be distributed through a combination of grants to local developers, incentives for building affordable units, and potentially direct city investment in housing projects.
The city is also exploring innovative solutions like the repurposing of vacant city-owned land for affordable housing developments and incentivizing the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to increase density in existing neighborhoods. The focus isn't solely on new construction, but also on preserving existing affordable housing stock, with programs aimed at assisting low-income homeowners with necessary repairs and preventing displacement.
Public Safety Enhancements & Employee Support
Beyond housing and homelessness, the budget allocates $10 million to enhance public safety. This funding is intended to support the addition of new police officers, particularly in areas identified as having higher crime rates. The investment also includes funding for crime prevention programs, such as neighborhood watch initiatives, improved street lighting, and community policing strategies.
Acknowledging the dedicated work of city employees, the council also approved a 3% cost-of-living adjustment, estimated to cost the city an additional $6.5 million. This adjustment aims to retain qualified personnel and ensure that city workers can continue to provide essential services.
Fiscal Outlook & Public Input
The city projects a $25.7 million surplus at the end of the current fiscal year, which will help mitigate the financial impact of the new budget. However, Councilmember Moore remains cautious, expressing concern that the long-term financial implications haven't been fully considered. She argued that the budget's scale could potentially necessitate future tax increases, impacting residents' financial well-being.
Mayor Regina Romero defended the budget as a responsible investment in Tucson's future. "This budget is about more than just numbers; it's about investing in our people, our neighborhoods, and our future," she stated. "We are making critical investments in addressing our most pressing challenges while ensuring a vibrant and thriving city for all Tucsonans."
The City Council will host a public hearing on the budget at 6 p.m. on June 26th at City Hall, providing residents with an opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns. Formal adoption of the budget is scheduled for the June 27th City Council meeting.
Read the Full Arizona Daily Star Article at:
https://tucson.com/article_dd56ef19-9a60-4d13-8528-7d41365d0512.html
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