Chattanooga Times Free Press

Plan to shelter homeless in East Ridge paused

- BY EMILY CRISMAN STAFF WRITER

The city of Chattanoog­a is putting on hold its plan to provide shelter for members of its growing homeless population in an East Ridge hotel after discussing the initiative with East Ridge Mayor Brian Williams for the first time on Thursday — two days after the Chattanoog­a City Council voted unanimousl­y to move forward with the plan.

“We have been in contact with the city of East Ridge, who share our understand­ing that homelessne­ss is a regional problem that requires a regional approach,” said Richel Albright, former communicat­ions director for the city of Chattanoog­a, in a written statement. “We completely understand their concerns and are pausing while we work with them to determine the best possible solution.”

At the East Ridge City Council meeting on Friday afternoon, which was reschedule­d from Thursday evening due to severe weather, Williams said he had a positive discussion with Chattanoog­a officials on Thursday.

“We will make the best possible solution, because we do know that it is a reasonable and a dire need that is within our community, our entire region,” he said.

If that solution involves sheltering people in East Ridge, it should involve an interlocal agreement, Williams said.

East Ridge City Manager Chris Dorsey said he met with Tyler Yount, special projects manager for the city of Chattanoog­a, on Friday to discuss the situation. He said Yount told him the city is looking into renting rooms from a Chattanoog­a hotel that submitted the second lowest bid to the city, which requested bids from hotels to provide non-group shelter to people experienci­ng homelessne­ss to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The $400,000 that the city plans to spend to rent the rooms would be reimbursed through a Federal Emergency Management Agency program.

Recently released data from the Chattanoog­a Regional Homeless Coalition

showed a more than 80% increase in unsheltere­d individual­s in Hamilton County, from 201 in 2020 to 364 in 2021.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY EMILY CRISMAN ?? The city of Chattanoog­a is reconsider­ing its plan to shelter members of its homeless population at the Budgetel Inn & Suites in East Ridge.
STAFF PHOTO BY EMILY CRISMAN The city of Chattanoog­a is reconsider­ing its plan to shelter members of its homeless population at the Budgetel Inn & Suites in East Ridge.

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