Lower Providence Township supervisors cancel vote on short-term homeless housing plan


by Reading Eagle

Reading Eagle— Days after protest, township puts pause on zoning change to allow controversial project

Main Line Media News—Protest march draws counter-protesters regarding proposed Lower Providence short-term housing facility. Dozens of people gathered in the Eagleville Elementary School parking lot Saturday, April 20, with purpose: to make known their objections to a proposed short-term housing facility at Eagleville Hospital.

The Federalist—Is California’s Narrow Homelessness Vote The Beginning Of The End Of ‘Housing First’?. Proposition One garnered a nail-bitingly close victory, but the slim margin signals the tide is turning against a failed housing policy.

Windsor Star—Downtown Mission plans relocation near future Homelessness and Housing Help Hub. Windsor’s Downtown Mission is planning what will be a costly move closer to the future site of the Homelessness and Housing Help Hub on the city core’s outer edge. Executive director Rukshini Ponniah-Goulin said moving closer to the planned permanent H4 facility at 700 Wellington Ave. will mean mission clients have better access to the […]