Housing First, without services, doomed to fail

May 25, 2023 CityWatch LA’s Tim Campbell describes how barrier-free housing programs, such as what SJ and LA provide, are not successful if used independently of other support measures—especially substance abuse and behavioral interventions. Many SJ locals like past councilmember Johnny Khamis are calling for more comprehensive strategies to address homelessness. Housing First can be…

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Housing First

August 25, 2023 Data says: Housing First flounders on actually abating homelessness in CA/Utah The Cato Institute team parses outcomes from California’s and Utah’s Housing First policies, and wonders why pols keep pouring taxpayer funds into initiatives that have only seen elevated homelessness rates. Between 2016 and 2022, for instance, CA’s rose by 93%—so really,…

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From a false sense of safety to resilience under uncertainty

Understanding and acting upon risk is notably challenging, and navigating complexity with understandings developed for stable environments may inadvertently build a false sense of safety. Neglecting the potential for non-linear change or “black swan” events – highly impactful but uncommon occurrences – may lead to naive optimisation under assumed stability, exposing systems to extreme risks.…

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The safer you feel, the less safely you might behave

Clemson researcher and founding director of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences Jesus de la Garza found that techniques designed to reduce harm can actually promote a false sense of security and increase risky behavior. Interventions designed to keep people safe can have hidden side effects. With an increased perception of…

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☆ Supe Abe-Koga ignores cost/benefit analysis in an economically illiterate defense of disgraced Housing First policies

November 23, 2025 The burning of the Amazon Rainforest is a classic example of a common flaw in local government thinking–considering only the benefits of an action, regardless of its price. Image by Amazônia Real from Manaus AM, Brasil, CC BY 2.0 One of the biggest problems baked into Silicon Valley progressive governance is the systemic…

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Debating the definition of single-family zoning

April 5, 2021 Michael Brilliot of the SJ Planning Dept recently chided Planning Commissioner Pierluigi Oliverio for saying that San Jose’s proposed Opportunity Housing initiative would eliminate single family zoning in the city, even though the initiative would allow up to six units on lots currently zoned for single families. Brilliot publicly said PLO was…

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Maybe Houston’s getting it right and the Bay Area is all wrong

December 23, 2019 Affordable housing & living. Integrated communities. Booming economy. Increased densification. Scott Beyer of Market Urbanism takes on liberal snobbery about Houston’s urban success in Catalyst. “Anyone who advocates for “Market Urbanism”—aka free-market city policy—must grapple with a common response: “but then we’ll get a bunch of Houstons.” The implication is that Houston is…

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Downtown San Jose’s 11 coolest murals, ranked

December 15, 2023 SJtoday takes us on a tour through the heart of DTSJ’s streets, highlighting the unique, vibrant, and culturally rich murals the Silicon Valley’s Capital has to offer. Below, take a break from local news and enjoy a tasting plate of SJ’s best art: celebrating cultures all over the globe, important figures like…

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