

The City of Monrovia makes a six goal plan to combat homelessness in the community. – Courtesy photo / Facebook, @lahsa.org
By Susan Motander
Last year, the City of Monrovia undertook a four-month study of the issue of homelessness and its impact on the city’s park and Old Town area. In this study the city held several community meetings as well as those with a vested interest in the issue including: Foothill Unity Center, the county’s Homeless Services Authority, the local ministerial association and the interfaith community to name a few.
As a result, the Monrovia City Council adopted a final plan to combat homelessness at its July 17 meeting. This plan consists of six goals to deal with the issue. The city has put information about the plan on its website at cityofmonrovia.org/homelessness.
The city’s complete plan is 19 pages long and details the ways in which the city and its partners will work on the six-goal project. To access this plan go to the aforementioned website and click on “complete plan to prevent and combat homelessness.” There is also a kit on what individuals can do to assist the homeless.
In all of this, the city has been assisted by these partners that include not just the Monrovia Police Department, but also the Monrovia Unified School District and the Monrovia Ministerial Association. Some of the other partners include the following entities (alphabetically):
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