Anchorage Mayor Bronson wants to increase Sullivan Arena winter homeless shelter to 360 beds

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Anchorage Mayor Bronson wants to increase Sullivan Arena winter homeless shelter to 360 beds
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Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration plans to ask the Assembly to approve an increase in beds at the emergency winter homeless shelter in Sullivan Arena, which would bring the shelter’s total capacity to 360.

about public health and safety issues in the surrounding streets and parks. They say its impacting both the neighborhood and vulnerable homeless residents. Some have reported assaults, rapes, harassment, open drug use, and witnessing predation on homeless people. Some residents have discovered bodies or tried to resuscitate people.directed $400,000

Rivera said he doesn’t know what, if any, progress the administration has made so far toward implementing the services, and that he is not yet convinced that expanding the Sullivan shelter is truly the only option left for the city to shelter the dozens of people living outside The administration did not respond to a question on Monday about the status of bringing the services online. Last week, a spokesman said the administration was “in the process of determining how to implement the approved funds.”

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