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Kansas City s emergency program to house nearly 400 people in hotels will end on July 15th
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Kansas City s emergency program to house nearly 400 people in hotels will end on July 15th
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As More Kansas Citians Lose Housing, People Struggle To Stay Healthy Without Safe Shelter
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The Kansas City Homeless Union and residents of hotel rooms recently requisitioned by the administration of Mayor Quinton Lucas confront a bitter leadership struggle as time is quickly running out on housing options and a recent emergency move highlighted emerging conflict.
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Meanwhile, allegations of damage to hotel property and messy
FREE ROOMS have seemingly shifted public sentiment away from the ongoing crusade for homeless rights.
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Relocation Aftermath
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - It has been 19 days since Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas and the leader of the KC Homeless Union announced the city would cover 500 hotels rooms for 90 days for people experiencing homelessness to give people some stability. People had been living in a dozen facilities across town.
The KC Homeless Union met with Mayor Q for Four Days Straight. Hereâs What They Agreed on.
The KC Homeless Union met with Mayor Q for Four Days Straight. Hereâs What They Agreed on.
Unhoused people are temporarily moving into hotels. Will the city commit to longer-term solutions? Share this story Published 3 hours ago Above image credit: A hand drawn sign appears on a tarp covering tents at the Kansas City Homeless Unionâs City Hall occupation on April 7. (Chase Castor | The Beacon)
A week ago, unhoused people occupying the lawn of Kansas City, Missouri, City Hall and those living at Camp 6ixx in Westport feared the city would force them to leave, even though there was nowhere else to go.