Working For You: Homelessness in Missoula
If you've driven along Missoula's North Reserve Street corridor, you've probably noticed a growing homeless encampment under the bridge and along the Clark Fork River.
Our viewers have reached out to us with questions about who's responsible for the property, whether camping there is legal and concerns about crime, environmental impacts and public safety at the site.
Meanwhile, the coronavirus pandemic brought new challenges for Missoula's homeless population, including mounting unemployment, reduced capacity at shelters, skyrocketing housing costs and few places to turn for those living on the streets.
NBC Montana's Madison Doner has been working for you -- following this story for two years to uncover the answers to your questions as well as highlight efforts from neighbors, community organizers and city and state officials to implement lasting changes.
Read more at https://nbcmontana.com/
Видео Working For You: Homelessness in Missoula канала NBC Montana
Our viewers have reached out to us with questions about who's responsible for the property, whether camping there is legal and concerns about crime, environmental impacts and public safety at the site.
Meanwhile, the coronavirus pandemic brought new challenges for Missoula's homeless population, including mounting unemployment, reduced capacity at shelters, skyrocketing housing costs and few places to turn for those living on the streets.
NBC Montana's Madison Doner has been working for you -- following this story for two years to uncover the answers to your questions as well as highlight efforts from neighbors, community organizers and city and state officials to implement lasting changes.
Read more at https://nbcmontana.com/
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