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==Mayor Wilson’s Strategy==  | |||
Mayor Keith Wilson’s homelessness strategy (launched January 2025) is built around treating unsheltered homelessness as a citywide emergency. The plan emphasizes:  | |||
*Rapid expansion of emergency shelters – enough walk-in, low-barrier beds so no one has to sleep outside.  | |||
*Creation of new day centers – four facilities (one per council district) to provide supportive services and connections to housing.  | |||
*Enforcement of the camping ban – once adequate shelter is available, the city will resume full enforcement of its camping ordinance (effective November 1, 2025).  | |||
*Coordinated emergency response – through the Portland Solutions incident command system.  | |||
By the end of 2025, the city aims to:  | |||
*Add 1,500 new emergency beds (630 in place by August 2025).  | |||
*Open all four day centers.  | |||
*Move 2,699 people (50% of the unsheltered population) into housing or shelter.  | |||
*End the practice of discharging people from hospitals to the streets.  | |||
==How the Knowledge Base Supports the Strategy==  | |||
The Semantic MediaWiki knowledge base is designed to make the Mayor’s plan transparent, accessible, and actionable for both residents and service providers:  | |||
*Centralized Information Hub – Summarizes the strategy, timeline, facilities, and city actions in one authoritative place.  | |||
*Service Directories – Provides up-to-date listings of emergency shelters, day centers, and supportive services so unhoused individuals and advocates can quickly find help.  | |||
*Incident Reporting Tools – Allows citizens to report issues with camps, shelters, or services, supporting city enforcement and service quality monitoring.  | |||
*Accountability & Oversight – Tracks progress toward the Mayor’s deadlines (e.g., bed capacity, enforcement dates, housing outcomes).  | |||
*Community Engagement – Offers channels for feedback, volunteer opportunities, and partnerships with providers, ensuring the public can participate in solutions.  | |||
*Documentation of Challenges – Captures concerns (shelter quality, funding gaps, public response) to help policymakers and community groups evaluate and improve implementation.  | |||
📌 In short: the Mayor’s strategy sets the goals, and the knowledge base ensures the city and community have the tools, data, and transparency needed to reach them.  | |||
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