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Subject An investigative look at the county’s 2 low-barrier shelters
Date March 9, 2023 2:01 PM
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In this newsletter: PublicSource reporters pored over emails, sifted through public records and conducted dozen of interviews with people experiencing homelessness as part of our ongoing investigation into how homelessness is being addressed in the Pittsburgh area. This week, we delve into the challenges faced by the city's two ‘low-barrier’ shelters. ([link removed])

Also, two years after Ed Gainey won his race for Pittsburgh mayor in large part by focusing on police accountability, some candidates for Allegheny County executive seem to be betting on a different campaign messaging tactic ([link removed]) — public safety.


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** Investigation: Allegheny County’s first season with two ‘low-barrier’ shelters included wintry mix of problems and challenges, accounts and emails show ([link removed])
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Though shelter capacity in and near downtown Pittsburgh increased with the opening of Second Avenue Commons, that facility and another at Smithfield United Church of Christ filled rapidly — and their “low barrier” models led to very different realities.
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** Safety — not police accountability — a focus in Allegheny County exec race ([link removed])
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