Land Use and Environment Committee Meeting – Monday, August 24

At their next meeting, the Olympia City Council Land Use & Environment Committee (LUEC) will address the proposed People’s House shelter. This meeting will be held as follows:


Council Land Use & Environment Committee Meeting
5:30 pm – Monday, August 24th
Olympia City Hall – Council Chambers
601 – 4th Avenue East, Olympia

Unlike full Council meetings (the Tuesday night meetings), the Council Committee meetings are work sessions that do not typically offer time for public comments. However, the chair of the Land Use Committee, Councilmember Steve Langer may invite participation.

Please be advised that LUEC has a full agenda, including this item. The meetings tend to run as late as 9 pm.

Response Re: Homeless Assistance Funding

The response below is to an email from a concerned ENA resident concerning funding of the Low Barrier Shelter vs. rapid rehousing:

Hi, nice to hear from you! The HOME Bd did not vote to ‘defund’ rapid re-housing agencies, instead we gave rapid rehousing money to two providers with a good history of providing the intensive case management required not just to get people into housing quickly, but to provide the extensive wrap-around services these clients need in order to successfully stay housed.


We voted to give Sidewalk $150,000, which is $50,000 more than we gave them last year, and we gave the Family Support Center $100,000, which is less than we gave them last year, because we intend to give both of these providers more money from the consolidated homeless grant later this year.

I’ve provided The Olympian a response to their editorial from last Thursday morning’s issue, in which they make a number of errors –principally, that it’s not rapid rehousing OR shelter, it’s rapid rehousing AND shelter (which is why Interfaith Works submitted both the Sidewalk AND The Peoples House proposals). I believe my response will run some time this week. It essentially says that the HOME Bd made funding recommendations that we felt struck a fair balance between capital projects (such as Habitat homes, a veterans shelter at Drexel House, facility improvements at the Yelm homeless shelter, the Peoples House, etc), and services (such as operations at Quixote Village, rapid rehousing at Sidewalk and the Family Support Center, emergency apartments for clients of the Housing Authority, and operations of both Rosie’s Place and Haven House at CYS). It also points out that we had nearly $5M in requests for only $2.1M, so of course, not everyone got what they were asking for.

I understand your neighborhood is concerned about the proposed location of The Peoples House. That’s a different matter, however, than whether or not we need a shelter. We definitely do. We’ll all have to work together on where.

Thanks for your interest in the issue of homelessness in our community. Solving it will require a lot more transitional housing, affordable housing and permanent supportive housing than we currently have. In the meanwhile, to get the homeless out of the woods and off the streets requires shelters. It’s not ideal, and it’s not the permanent solution, but it’s a humane step along the way to a more permanent solution. I’m grateful we have providers like Interfaith Works willing to step up for all of us.

Karen Messmer

The People’s House (Low-Barrier Shelter) Email Lists

From Meg Martin at the People’s House – please contact her if you did not receive the email below but want to be on one or both of her email lists.
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Hi everyone! I wanted to let you know that you have been entered into our email group. Thanks so much for signing up. I made a separate list from our regular mailing list for those of you that are not interested in general updates. Please respond and let me know if you would like to be added to the general update list.


Otherwise, I will keep your emails separate and provide updates only about upcoming meetings, forums, public notices or process and send out the responses (that we are working diligently to get out to you ASAP) to the concerns raised at last Monday’s forum. I want to reiterate that we will not move forward with the permit application until we respond to your questions and concerns. Nothing is happening yet.

On another note, I entered everyone’s email as accurately as I could from the sheets but some of the handwriting was hard to read and I may have gotten some addresses wrong. If you hear of a neighbor that signed up and did not get this email, please have them email us here so that we can get them on the list. It only means that I entered it wrong or could not read the address.

I know it must have been frustrating for many of you to leave without answers last Monday. Please know that we are doing our best and without funding (not yet distributed) we all have other jobs, significant responsibilities and are volunteering much of our time to getting this program off the ground for the better of our community. Thanks so much for your patience and please know that we are listening.

Meg Martin