Mental Health Services' homeless resettlement program has been dealt a temporary set back.
"The city has won the Oak Tree Manor appeal. The trial court upheld the city’s issuance of zoning and occupancy violation notices against the building owner. Unless the owner appeals to the Eighth District Court of Appeals — very likely a losing proposition — the matter has been fully resolved in favor of the city."
MHS still intends to house its clients at the Bonnieview Apartments even though it will not be able to have offices in the building. In the past MHS has insisted that it was VITAL that they be able to offer treatment and support at Bonniview.
The Sun Post reported that MHS had to move its clients from Tremont because of housing violations at the Tremont facility. When I asked MHS for the details of the housing violations I was told that they were unaware of any violations. You would think there would be a story there somewhere.
This leads me to believe that MHS is engaged in an ideological battle and not a battle to provide service to the mentally ill. The curious financial arrangements between MHS and the owners of Big Oak are still .... curious.
Big Oak Loses Zoning Appeal For Bonnieview Apartments
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Re: Big Oak Loses Zoning Appeal For Bonnieview Apartments
Bill - thanks for the update.
Good to hear that the Lakewood Board of Zoning decision has been upheld.
Question is, now what do MHS do? And the recipients of their services who have been left high and dry?
Good to hear that the Lakewood Board of Zoning decision has been upheld.
Question is, now what do MHS do? And the recipients of their services who have been left high and dry?
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Re: Big Oak Loses Zoning Appeal For Bonnieview Apartments
I imagine the residents will stay in their apartments as they have leases and I am sure they will be held to those leases and I am certain they would like to stay in their homes. And hopefully MHS will open up an office on Detroit within walking distance from the apartments. That would be the best solution for Lakewood. Easily accessible services for those with mental illnesses is a win-win situation for everyone.
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