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all contribute to individual suffering and result potentially costly interventions and <br />treatments. Individuals in this category will often become increasingly high impact users <br />of Emergency Rooms, local social service providers, public safety services, and strain the <br />already weakened social safety net. When left unmanaged the cost of caring for these <br />individuals increases dramatically, along with an increase in pain and suffering for the <br />individual. Addressing the crucial area of need is a first step in assisting those that are <br />homeless. Regaining stability in their lives will result in the removal of significant barriers <br />that keep individuals from finding and maintaining housing. <br /> <br />4.Continue and Expand Existing Services to the Homeless <br /> <br />Understanding there is a strong social service network within the City of Eugene and <br />Lane County, the task force is careful to suggest that any new initiatives do not result in <br />diverting funding and support from existing homeless and low-income service providers. <br />Rather, new initiatives should work to complement or augment existing services for the <br />low-income and homeless residents of our community. A robust social service sector <br />capable of better meeting the needs of its clientele requires both innovation and <br />increased support of current, proven programs. <br /> <br />5.Improve Laws and Ordinances that Criminalize and Block Homeless Individuals <br /> <br />An on-going challenge faced by people with no permanent housing is the fact that many <br />city ordinances, codes and policies have the unintended effect of criminalizing life- <br />sustaining activities. In addition they may serve to make it more difficult for people to <br />the same residence, and prohibitions on property owners allowing individuals to camp <br />on their property. <br /> <br />The Opportunity Eugene Task force proposes that the city council empower the city <br />manager to conduct a review of city policies, ordinances, zoning requirements and codes, <br />and propose revisions to those that have the consequence of criminalizing life-sustaining <br />activities as well as those that create undue barriers to accessing permanent housing or <br />shelter. This review should be conducted across city departments particularly police, <br />parks and open space, community development, and planning. In addition to city staff it <br />should involve community members and stakeholders. It is understood that many of <br />these ordinances and codes were created to serve a legitimate public purpose. The intent <br />of this review is not to undermine those positive effects but to recognize and mitigate <br />the negative effects on those unable to secure permanent housing. <br /> <br />6.Create a Commission to Continue to Explore Homelessness Solutions <br /> <br />Throughout the duration of the Opportunity Eugene Task Force, it has been <br /> <br /> <br />