
01:17:23
These income figures are about paying for housing, but don't include paying for food, etc., right?

01:19:26
Labor cost for rammed earth would be too much.

01:22:22
What concessions could the city offer developers to get them to devote a certain number of units to be rented for less?

01:29:03
Do you have specific programs that we could present to the City? Perhaps Public/Private partnership ideas?

01:29:15
Can you talk at all about the outcomes that you guys see once people do have secured housing? Re-entry statistics?

01:31:17
Do you know of any Case studies to look at in other Cities?

01:32:20
How is the homeless population distributed around Birmingham? We see homelessness downtown and most of the shelters are located downtown (I think), but how does it get measured outside of the city center?

01:36:16
Do you evaluate who is best served by affordable housing vs. drug/ alcohol treatment, mental health treatment, etc.?

01:37:52
Can you speak to how non-profits and housing authorities can better collaborate to provide affordable housing?

01:38:43
What about the conditioning of existing affordable housing? Are there any effort to to renovate or remodel those neighborhoods?

01:38:48
How is the City of Birmingham best serving the homeless population and can it do more to offer its support ?

01:40:04
you skipped Nolanda's question, and I would be interested in that answer too.

01:44:49
Other than the police department, what parts of city governance are actively working on homelessness?

01:46:09
I'll have to leave for class. Thank you for the meeting!

01:47:13
Thank you Michelle!

01:48:43
Thank you !