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Oakland Officials Consider Moving City’s Homeless Onto a Cruise Ship


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2019 Dec 14, 6:09am   1,185 views  12 comments

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A single cruise ship could house thousands of people.

Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan recently suggested a plan to house up to 1,000 people from the city’s homeless population on a cruise ship, but officials with the Port of Oakland have disputed the proposal, calling it “untenable.”

During a meeting last week, Kaplan told members of the city council that she has already been in contact with cruise ship companies about the possibility of using their vessels for emergency housing for the city’s homeless.

“Maybe we can have a way to create a thousand housing units overnight,” Kaplan said of the program, adding that her plan will come at “no or low” cost because the city would not be purchasing the boat, but simply renting it, and requiring the residents to contribute towards the rental fee based on their level of income. It may sound counterproductive to charge homeless people for a place to stay, and perhaps it is, but even homeless shelters require a small fee of their residents, and the housing will likely be far more affordable than most apartments or hotels.

“It could be a great way to house a lot of people quickly. Cruise ships have been used for emergency housing after natural disasters and for extra housing for things like Olympics,” Kaplan told the San Francisco Chronicle.

Kaplan suggested that the ship could work similarly to the Queen Mary in Long Beach, a large old ship that is now docked in the harbor, acting as a hotel for tourists and other visitors to the area.

Many members of the council are on board with the proposal, but it would need to be approved by the Port of Oakland and they seem reluctant to allow such a cruise ship to dock in their port for extended periods of time.

Mike Zampa, a spokesman for the port told the Chronicle that Oakland’s port was designed for cargo ships, not cruise ships.

“There isn’t the infrastructure to berth a cruise ship. Safety and security issues at the federally regulated maritime facilities would make residential uses untenable. How do you hook it up to utilities? You can’t have unauthorized personnel walking back and forth through marine terminals—those are federally regulated facilities, you need a badge to get in and out. There is also a lot of big and heavy equipment rumbling over those facilities all day long,” Zampa said.

Without support from the Port of Oakland, it is very likely that this plan will not go forward. Oakland has seen a huge spike in homelessness over the past two years, with the number of people on the street rising from 1,902 to 3,210.

https://themindunleashed.com/2019/12/oakland-officials-consider-moving-homeless-onto-cruise-ship.html

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1   RC2006   2019 Dec 14, 8:29am  

Lol what could possibly go wrong. Old ship everything falling apart probably less than half plumbing works and electrical about to collapse. Cruise ship turns into diseased deathtrap within weeks.
2   HeadSet   2019 Dec 14, 8:38am  

Use an old Aircraft Carrier. They are completely self contained with bunks for thousands, power, and the ability to produce millions of gallons of fresh water from sea water. Could anchor it several miles off shore. Heck, the old Carrier JFK is hanging around Norfolk waiting to be decommissioned, use that.
3   Shaman   2019 Dec 14, 8:49am  

RC2006 says
Lol what could possibly go wrong. Old ship everything falling apart probably less than half plumbing works and electrical about to collapse. Cruise ship turns into diseased deathtrap within weeks.


That’s not a bug it’s a feature!
Set sail for the open sea with timed charges to go off a day or two out!
4   RWSGFY   2019 Dec 14, 8:53am  

HeadSet says
Use an old Aircraft Carrier. They are completely self contained with bunks for thousands, power, and the ability to produce millions of gallons of fresh water from sea water. Could anchor it several miles off shore. Heck, the old Carrier JFK is hanging around Norfolk waiting to be decommissioned, use that.


Running that thing per day probably costs more than paying every bum in SF a SWE salary for a year.
5   Ceffer   2019 Dec 14, 10:55am  

The drug dealers, cigarette and alcohol vendors will get the officer's quarters. It'll be the plague and typhus Love Boat.
6   BayArea   2019 Dec 14, 12:50pm  

Do city officials (I use that term lightly) have any idea what getting 1000 homeless people with substance abuse and/or mental health issues onto a ship will look like?
7   Patrick   2019 Dec 14, 12:53pm  

What a fun ride it would be.
8   mell   2019 Dec 14, 1:35pm  

That's a good way to get rid of the hobos once they cause a fire to break out from lighting meth and the whole giant barge sinks into the Ocean. As usual genius plans from the leftoids.
9   BayArea   2019 Dec 14, 1:49pm  

mell says
That's a good way to get rid of the hobos once they cause a fire to break out from lighting meth and the whole giant barge sinks into the Ocean. As usual genius plans from the leftoids.


With 8,000 SF homeless, $500M cost per cruise ship, and about $600M in annual homeless cost to the city, I just did some ROI analysis to see if it makes sense to sink 8 ships with 1000 homeless on each... break even is about 7yrs. Just something to consider...

Before anyone gets appalled, I’m joking of course. But the numbers above are no joke.
10   Patrick   2019 Dec 14, 2:05pm  

OK, you're joking, but Atatürk was not. The founder of the modern secular state of Turkey invited Islamic clerics opposed to his ideas to take a free boat ride.

When the boat was full of them, he sank it.

Worked for him quite nicely.
11   BayArea   2019 Dec 14, 2:09pm  

Ah, Marcus Garvey’s Black Star Line comes to mind as well...
12   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Dec 14, 2:40pm  

If they can't bring drugs and alcohol, they won't stay onboard.

They aren't homeless.

They are DAALs. Drug-Alcohol Addicted and Lunatics

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