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HomeMy WebLinkAboutConstituent Letter - Mail Packet - 7/21/2020 - Powerpoint Presentation From Serena Bettis, Colorado State University Student, Re: Sleeping Solutions In Fort Collins1 Sarah Kane From: Serena Bettis <serenabettis3@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2020 12:54 PM To: Sarah Kane Subject: [EXTERNAL] Public Comment to Fort Collins City Council Attachments: Bettis_Community Argument Presentation.pptx Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Categories: Council Packet Item Hello, My name is Serena Bettis and I am a journalism and political science student at Colorado State University. This summer, I have taken the course Composition 300, in which throughout the term we worked to build a community argument. The final step in the class is to deliver this argument to a specific audience. My audience is the Fort Collins City Council. My argument regards the need for a safe space to sleep in Fort Collins for people experiencing homelessness. I have attached a short PowerPoint presentation about this issue, which I hope you will consider as a public comment for the upcoming City Council meeting and review if you have the time. Thank you, Serena Bettis -- Serena Bettis - she/her(s) News Editor - The Collegian | Journalism & Poli Sci Undergraduate | Colorado State University July 16, 2020 TO: Mayor & Council FROM: Serena Bettis FYI /sek SLEEPING SOLUTIONS IN FORT COLLINS Presented by Serena Bettis Colorado State University Composition 300, Section 801 Who I am COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT FORT COLLINS RESIDENT OF 15 YEARS WHY I AM GIVING THIS PRESENTATION HOMELESSNESS IN FORT COLLINS FINDING SHELTER IN FORT COLLINS Fort Collins Municipal Code ◦ Article X – “Offenses Involving Camping” ◦ Sec. 17-181 – Bans camping on public property, which is defined as sleeping, spending the night, or residing/dwelling temporarily with or without bedding or shelter. ◦ Sec. 17-182 – Bans camping on private property or in vehicles, with some exceptions. ◦ Camping is permitted outside and in a vehicle on the property of a residential dwelling, with the property owner’s permission. ◦ Camping cannot exceed 7 consecutive days or 14 days within a calendar year. ARTICLE SERIES FROM THE COLORADOAN Reporting done by Eric Larson, Kevin Duggan, Pat Ferrier, and Jacy Marmaduke Shelter & Housing in Fort Collins ◦ According to the series by The Coloradoan: ◦ The average wait time for subsidized housing in Fort Collins is 3-5 years ◦ Median rent in Fort Collins increased by 36% between 2007 and 2017; median renter income increased by 17.5% ◦ In a paragraph from an article about affordable housing in the Coloradoan series, Jacy Marmaduke writes about a homeless man’s perspective on the cost of being homeless. “The costs of being homeless compound over time, Page said. Without a permanent address, he can’t open a bank account. With no kitchen and no place to store things, he can’t buy food in bulk, cook meals to save money or hold on to anything he can’t carry around with him. When he used to sleep at the Rescue Mission, he could never “sleep through the craziness” and was constantly tired from lack of quality rest and the exertion of being on his feet day in and day out.” WHY THIS IS AN ISSUE People need a safe place to sleep “But there are other problems with impossible laws which extend beyond the mere fact that the person cannot do what is asked of them and it is wrong to blame them for acts they could not avoid engaging in and that may be morally innocent in nature … The fact that someone does not have the basic capacities or opportunities to obey the law like everyone else should not mean that they lose their dignity or right to be treated equally; it should not detract from their inherent worth as people or mean that they are less worthy of respect or consideration” (Skolnik). “Daytime impairment due to sleep problems was reported by 54% and 43% of the SH and H samples. Within each sample, depression, anxiety, and PTSD diagnoses were each associated with a 4- to 9-point increase in sleep disturbance scores (SH p's< 0.01; H p's< 0.05) and 2.5x-6.0x greater odds of reporting somewhat or greater daytime impairment (p's< 0.05). Perceived stress was also positively associated with sleep disturbance and daytime impairment (p's< 0.01) in both samples” (Redline). POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS MY AUDIENCE Fort Collins City Council - Concerned citizens of the City – Organizations for the homeless THEORISTS WHO GUIDED MY WORK Lloyd Bitzer – Richard Young – Lisa Ede & Andrea Lunsford WORKS CITED Found in the note sections of each slide on this PowerPoint