Good News?
The Dec. 3 edition of The Times was brimming with good news from the county Board of Supervisors.
The problem of mentally ill homeless people downtown will be solved with a 14-bed residential facility (costing a mere $640,000 per year). Unfortunately, the supervisors (and your article) apparently overlooked the fact there are considerably more than 14 mentally ill homeless people downtown.
Moreover, Supervisor Susan Golding has formed a blue-ribbon committee composed of leading area citizens, including the chief of police and sheriff, a Superior Court judge, the Chamber of Commerce president and the city schools superintendent, with the goal of teaching children the safest route to and from school.
I can already imagine exciting committee meetings with these important people poring over Thomas Bros. maps, debating and voting on the best routes from home to school for children.
THOMAS F. HOMANN
San Diego
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