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acknowledged that continued efforts are needed to ensure that efforts to relieve the <br />burdens of homelessness are continued beyond the ending of the task force. <br /> <br />To strengthen the voice of these recommendations and ensure continued innovation as <br />needed, it is important for an ongoing voice to champion the topic and keep it in the <br />forefront of policy issues. These efforts include the creation of a City of Eugene <br />Commission on Youth and Homelessness issues as well as maintaining and fostering <br />address the issues related to homelessness. <br /> <br />There is also a continuing need for community involvement and education to build <br />understanding of the condition of the unhoused in our community. Unhoused residents <br />face not only the material challenges of homelessness, but also prevailing attitudes of <br />rejection, resentment, lack of understanding, and a tendency to ignore the homeless as <br />the unhoused face on a daily basis and make it more difficult for them to live with <br />dignity. <br /> <br />In addition to efforts being made by nonprofit service providers, there is a need for <br />broader efforts to build bridges between the housed and unhoused in the community <br />bridges of understanding, compassion and support to heal and unify the community <br />across divisions. To build these bridges, it will be important to identify what sectors of the <br />community to reach out to, what messages will work in our community, and the best <br />ways of delivering those messages. <br /> <br />Prioritized Implementation Items <br /> <br />The Task Force identified key projects and actions to address the prioritized needs and to <br />implement the recommendations of the task force. These actions are categorized on a time <br />continuum dependent on the level of planning effort required for implementation: immediate, <br />intermediate, and long term. These categories are not reflective of the level of urgency but <br />rather the level of planning needed to bring these actions to full fruition. <br /> <br />The top priorities identified by the Task Force are the need to address the critical and basic need <br />for various levels of housing options, and for day use resources including access to restrooms, <br />showers and laundry facilities. In addition, the task force indicated strong support for a <br />comprehensive review of the laws and ordinances that impact the homeless population and a <br />need to task a commission with long term sustained attention and focus on addressing the <br />needs of the unhoused in the community. This body may also serve as a venue for <br />implementation of projects and recommendations brought forth from this task force. <br /> <br />The task force was aware of the limitations of resources presented by the current budget climate <br />in the state. For this reason, the task force is recommending efforts that would: 1) require limited <br /> <br /> <br />
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