Isaac Hoffman, the La Crosse Area Family Collaborative director, in the WIZM studio for La Crosse Talk PM last Thursday updating us on the city-county plan to end homelessness, a project called Pathways Home.
We make the distinction early, but Hoffman, who works with the county, is part of the long-term plan combatting homelessness, which is a separate entity to what the city is currently doing, having public meetings over camping bans.
Throughout the show, we discuss how unique La Crosse is with homelessness, what stage we’re at with Pathways Home — counting and categorizing — why we’re doing that, plus who will be prioritized throughout the project and the hurdles the plan has to overcome.

UW-L political scientist Chergosky says farewell to Fazoli's and talks WI "Democrat Drama"
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Flock cams and shutting down the beagle breeding facility with La Crosse DA Tim Gruenke
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La Crosse state Rep. Billings: Inside the collapsed $1.8 billion surplus deal
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