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Daily inspections planned at Reno homeless camp

Concerns raised about health and safety of homeless

RENO -- Reports of overflowing toilets and security concerns are prompting regular inspections by authorities of a burgeoning "tent city" of homeless people along the railroad tracks in Reno.

Representatives from local police, fire, code enforcement and health departments will conduct daily inspections to ensure safety at the encampment of about 130 people, city officials said.


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  • No plans are in place to move those camping on city property.

    "It's kind of an unusual situation with all those people living out there, and we want it to be as safe as possible," city spokesman Kevin Knutson told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "With the economy the way it is, homelessness is a growing problem, and we need some way to get the resources to people."

    Officials blame overflow conditions at local shelters for the camp's emergence in recent weeks. The camp has been allowed by the city because of its proximity to food services and a men's shelter for the homeless.

    "We're just trying to hide ourselves from the tourists," said Don Baldwin, 39, who became homeless three months ago. "Keep it clean, keep it quiet, That's what we say."

    Tracie Douglas, spokeswoman for the county health department, said two portable toilets at the camp were being emptied only once every three days. But plans call for the addition of three more for a total of five portable toilets that will be emptied daily, she said.

    Bob Sulliman, a director of a private security company under contract to protect those at the nearby Community Assistance Center, said the homeless are at risk because no guards are on duty from midnight to 8 a.m.

    "Most people are good people who would love to be employed, but you do have some bad apples," said Sulliman of ISS Security Services. "If nothing is done as the weather gets warmer, you're going to see more problems, i.e. prostitution and drugs."

    Local officials are hoping to open two new permanent shelters later this year.

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    August wrote on January 27, 2009 08:31 AM: Casinos require Slot Techs TO BE TRAINED with certifications, not "life Skills" nonsense, Accounting degrees/certificates for cashiers, happy and in-shape cocktail waitresses not shelter weary & tired old hacking people sick FROM THE SHELTER. Prison treatment does not work for prisoners, why would it work for the homeless? INSANE!


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    David Scott wrote on October 28, 2008 09:00 PM: I invite you to my website: www.FreetheGods.com. There you will find pictures I have taken of homeless people. I always give them a dollar or two for the privilege of photographing them. Usually, I am surprised by their cheerfulness and sense of pride. Often, they will show themselves to have some kind of talent. There is a fine line between genius and insanity.


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    TONY wrote on July 30, 2008 11:10 AM: THIS GUY BOB SULLIMAN IS A FRAD


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    August wrote on June 02, 2008 01:32 PM: The Reno Shelter is a JAIL/PRISON. And they are getting ready to open 2 more Shelter Jails/Prisons. Real Training, Real jobs, and Real Housing. No more forced 12 step witchcraft religion, mats and bunk beds built for 5 year olds, no more no privacy toilets/showers, no more rotten food bank discards.


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    Donald Engen wrote on June 02, 2008 03:15 AM: We think it's great that the City of Reno is looking the other way as far as legality is concerned. And we also think that it is great that they are actually trying to help with the problems (i.e. extra porta toilets) etc.. Are humans actually becoming humanitarian ? Imagine that!

    Donald Engen
    Needles CA


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    hillobamacain wrote on June 01, 2008 11:42 PM: gee,which president signed nafta into law and repealed the Glass-Seagall act which enabled all the easy money mortgages? I know that if he had vetoed it congress may had enough votes to overide it but it still would have required five or six dem votes to do so but somehow this is still all But this is still all GW's fault?? the power of this man is amazing!!


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    CLINTON wrote on June 01, 2008 09:46 AM: THERE. BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GO I.


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    J wrote on June 01, 2008 07:42 AM: Is this the first of many new "Bushvilles"? Neighborhoods made up of homeless people, while houses are vacant because of the mortgage crisis.

    Wake up, these people are you, for those of us who are two paychecks away from being there.