 The local government just finalized a new plan to reduce and prevent homelessness. But some ACC commissioners didn't seem to like it very much. We'll hear their thoughts and then a response from Commissioner Jesse Huell. I did not support this study. I still don't. I don't think there's a whole bunch of new stuff. To commission starting points, I'm a little disappointed in the plan. I don't want Athens to be the place where everybody feel like they can come and get resorted. Correct me if I'm wrong. None of this is showing anything to prevent people from coming in. The fact is we have a large and growing population of unhoused people in this community and the vast majority of those people, around 90 percent of them, are by whatever definition you want to use from here. So we should probably focus on the 90 percent, not the 10, I would think. There's these assertions about this plan and the other plan that we heard about last month, the affordable housing plan, that there's nothing new here. By virtue of being a report that came out in the midst of the escalating housing crisis we're always talking about, this report, even if it was entirely redundant from when we did two years ago, would be relevant because it has up to date new, specific to our local community information, extremely importantly, what would be especially new would be for us to act on these recommendations. So let's pretend for a second that we knew every single thing that this report would say, that somehow we all already knew it and agreed upon it and everybody who was surveyed and participated also already knew and agreed upon it. And let's say that we didn't even need it as an objective thing to point to, to cite, to take action. What would be new for this body would be to act on those recommendations. So if we do agree that this is all so old and obvious that we don't even need the report, then now we have the report, we can accept it and then we can put the money that we've never put towards these things before towards solutions. I know I'm getting, I'm just, I'm just, this is not upset with anybody in the room. This is just an intense topic for me. Look for an article about the plan coming soon to AthensPoliticsNerd.com.