No Good Deed…
The City Council meeting of November 25th was a success for all of us who wanted our views heard. No one can now say they don’t know how the Pacific Park area residents feel. No one can say there are not any objections to this shelter for alcohol and drug addicts. Certainly the Council knows it now.
And, while our objection is still interpreted by some as being “selfish”, let this Pacific Park area homeowner make it very clear that our objection is quite the contrary. The Council revealed Tuesday night that 40% of the people to be dropped off at the shelter are United States Military Veterans. I consider it absolutely outrageous that this Council and others consider dropping off “our” veterans at some armory to crash for the night a charitable contribution.
I am married to a Vietnam combat veteran. I think that merely arranging for “our” veterans, who are now apparently in dire need, to be simply dropped off so that others may feel that they are making some extraordinary contribution to their well-being is despicable. These vets should be dropped off alright, at a VA Facility – like the excellent one in Sepulveda – where they can receive medical and psychological treatment, where rehabilitation programs can address their specific needs, where they can receive support to help them return to employment. These programs for our Vets exist for this very reason. We have generously supported these programs for years. No, we are not the “selfish” ones.
“Screening”, of the shelter guests our Police Chief tells us “has been done”. Done by whom? Are there any felons among the remaining 60%? These are but a few questions that remain on this topic. Who has the answers? And, huh? what was that Vice Mayor Bric? We couldn’t hear you. Did you say you were wrong when you said last month that the shelter was a lockdown facility?
With a final comment – we want to express our gratitude for the efforts and courage exemplified by Norm & Alicia Blevins and Lorena Garcia, as well as all the others in our neighborhood who take time from their busy lives to contribute to our community well-being. And, contrary to the remarks made by Council Representative Marsha Ramos, “Those leaflets aren’t helping”, I would say, “Those leaflets ARE helping!” How else would we know about this “deal” made by our Council and others. What’s not helping is keeping us out of the loop. It was noted at the Tuesday meeting that there was no notification to area residents last year and I suggest that there probably wouldn’t have been any notice made this year either were it not for those leaflets.
One Bit More…
The Burbank Leader has asked their readers this question: “Do you think residents’ concerns about the shelter are right?” Let’s answer it! Let’s let the Leader know that this Armory is NOT the place for this shelter. They said to
e-mail : burbankleader@latimes.com or you can write a letter to Burbank Leader 221 N. Brand Blvd, 2nd Floor, Glendale, CA 91203, they said to be sure to include your name, “hometown”, and phone number for verification only.

Great points MaryEllen. I certainly agree with you about the vets. I know that once they are diagnosed with a mental illness they do receive benefits every month. And your right, what they need is a hospital with social workers and advocates to get that diagnoses and the help they really need.
This posting is right on target, however I think that those trying to turn the issue into something about Veterans is something of a red herring that those in support of the Winter Shelter Program are using to obfuscate the issue. The issue is not about veterans, the homeless, aid services for the homeless, etc… It’s about the impact hosting a homeless shelter will have in the neighborhood close to Pacific Park. Over time, as more and more homeless gravitate to the shelter, those that prey on them will also come. That is my concern.
I also question where the statistic, mentioned in the City Council meeting, “40% of the homeless are veterans” comes from, and how do we know that they’re at the Burbank Winter Shelter. I’ve read the reports done after last years WSP and nothing is mentioned of such a stat.
-Bryan