| I don't have any experience with the housing issue in California, but got involved a while back trying to find pragmatic solutions in Seattle. The situation is a mess and there is an entire "homeless industrial complex" complicating matters here, rife with fraud, misspending and cronyism. Every year it seems like many millions of dollars more are spent on this issue but it keeps getting visibly worse. At first I was in the "Housing First" crowd, but after my experiences I would say I more firmly believe in "Rehab First". A local news station released a great documentary called "Seattle is Dying". It has 10 million views since released a couple of years ago.
https://youtu.be/bpAi70WWBlw The sequel is "The Fight For the Soul of Seattle".
https://youtu.be/WijoL3Hy_Bw |
Because home prices and rents keep going up. Homelessness is an inevitable side effect of that.
Funneling money on rehab rather than providing places to actually live cant fix that. It's attacking a symptom not the cause.
However, attacking the cause (property prices/rents) would make a lot of very rich, very powerful people very angry - all backed by an army of overleveraged homeowners terrified of negative equity.
Until property owners are apoplectic with fury about declining property values I doubt the problem will stop getting worse.