Housing is a human right – prioritizing people over property

My name is Anne Hirsch and I am running for District 5 City Council. I live in Lakewood Estates! I want to weigh in on the issue of the proposed housing development by Boley on 54th Ave S to house people who are dealing with mental health challenges and addiction.

Housing is a human right! Self-determination is the highest form of democracy.

While some homeowners in our neighborhood have expressed concern that this project will decrease home values and create public safety issues, I, as a homeowner in Lakewood Estates, know I speak for many residents of District 5 when I say the most important thing is that we  fight to ensure that every person in this city has a place to sleep at night.

Moreover, Eritha Akile’ Cainon running for District 7 and myself, Anne Hirsch running for District 5 have a plan to address these issues that will be to the benefit of the whole city, homeowners included.

Our platform begins with Unity Through Reparations – reparations to the black community! Reparations will restore the ability of the poor and working class black community  to create economic development on its own terms. This will increase the city tax base and uplift the entire city.

The real path to public safety is when the people have the ability to feed, clothe and house themselves. We will restructure the city budget to make this possible.

Currently ⅕ of the city budget goes to police. Our city just spent over $84 million dollars on a new police station.  When we are elected we will reprioritize the budget away from police to a people-focused budget to increase the quality of life for all citizens.

With this focus on justice a development on 54th Avenue South, to house people dealing with mental illness and addiction, would be obligated to build dignified housing  with building and maintenance requirements that would provide quality housing that the neighborhood can be proud of. It would be compelled to provide enough staff to support residents rather than flood the community with police!

We can do this! We must create a social movement!

We don’t have to accept the current status quo where some residents of the city exist at the expense of others. We can create a model city where everyone can thrive!

When we are elected St. Petersburg will be the first in a wave of city’s across the country to pay reparations to the black community and from that starting point solve all the problems of the city!

 
We need you to be a part of it!  You can donate, volunteer and vote on August 27th!

Go to votehirsch.com & voteakile.com right now!

Unity Through Reparations!

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