00:00Well, I basically wanted to ask you because I just don't understand your position around
00:06encampments.
00:07Because you vote over and over and over again to take tools away from people who are trying
00:14to remove encampments, especially near schools.
00:18It is completely unacceptable for there to be encampments near schools.
00:24I think if we want to actually address encampments, I think if we actually had an honest response
00:31to people about how we actually address an encampment in a park or in a school, we would
00:36design a policy where we were actually targeting housing resources to those places, to sensitive
00:41areas first.
00:42I think she's, again, been there twice as long as me.
00:45You're in charge of the committee.
00:48You could be doing it now, but I think it's an example of something that is an intellectual
00:53idea.
00:54But when it comes down to it, if you expect homeless people to take a voucher and go get
01:00a private landlord to rent a unit to them, then...
01:03It's not the only option.
01:04It's not the only option.
01:04It's not the only option.
01:05But so do it.
01:07We can...
01:07I've tried.
01:08I tried.
01:09I think to pretend that a council member has the same powers as a mayor to create a system
01:15is patently false and is an abdication of the responsibility and power that the mayor of
01:21the city has.
01:21And I want to use that power to actually build out that system.
01:24I feel like the mayor of the city has been to the center of their party and the mayor of
01:25the city's building with the city.
01:25It's a really nice guy.
01:25I think that the mayor of the city has been to the city of the city of California, the mayor
01:25so the mayor of the city of the city of Frank Marstead.
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