Kansas City Solves Homelessness & Snow Removal FAIL Tonight?!?!

Because local news is becoming a worsening joke . . . We present a litany of news items on the topic of big promises ahead of about an inch of snow overnight . . . It's nearly as pathetic as a night in Westport in the late 90s. 

On a more serious note . . .

KCMO continues a litany of costly social justice & transit experiments without much input beyond their Twitter echo chamber.

Here's the damage . . .

“The extreme weather plan was a huge success in helping our most vulnerable residents have a safe and warm place to stay,” the City’s website says about last year’s plan. “The emergency overflow center was open for a total of 26 nights and housed 718 individuals throughout this winter season.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

City debuts extreme weather plan for people experiencing homelessness

When activated, coordination is underway with city staff, service provider partners and various outreach teams to ensure anyone who needs a warm shelter will have a place to go. "The extreme weather plan was a huge success in helping our most vulnerable residents have a safe and warm place to stay," the City's website says about last year's plan.


Local shelters and community kitchens prepare for winter weather

KANSAS CITY, Mo - Shelter KC is already seeing an overflow of clients. With the potential of the season's first snowfall, the shelter is expecting for their empty beds in their living quarters to be completely packed by 6 p.m..


Kansas City's Snow Team prepared ahead of winter weather

The City is pretreating roads ahead of a minor weather event tonight. Crews will be out in shifts ensuring major roads will not be impacted. The City is prepared for the approaching snowfall Monday night; however it is not expected to be significant.


Kansas City residents prepare for 1st snowfall of season

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - People across the Kansas City area are putting down their rakes and reaching for their shovels. "I'm not ready at all, it's cold," Roslyn Harris, who lives in Kansas City, said. "It's cold out here."

Developing . . .

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