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In this photo from 2023, homeless encampments are shown on the freeway overpass on J Street in Downtown San Diego. (U-T)
In this photo from 2023, homeless encampments are shown on the freeway overpass on J Street in Downtown San Diego. (U-T)
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Re “Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside” (June 28): If San Diego officials go forward with the staggeringly expensive Kettner homeless shelter after the Supreme Court ruling, the taxpayers of San Diego should revolt.

The funds should go to infrastructure spending and/or increased funding for housing administered by the San Diego Housing Commission. With additional funding, the Housing Commission can use its existing programs to provide permanent housing to more people.Money spent on more shelters just seems to go down a rathole.

— Sandra Rubalcaba, Point Loma

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