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CT Councilwoman Redoubles Focus on Housing, Public Safety

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023   

One Connecticut elected official is eager to begin addressing issues in focus at the National League of Cities' Congressional City Conference.

Elected officials from across the country gathered in Washington, D.C., this week to share different ways to improve their towns and cities.

Jeanette Herron, majority leader of the Bridgeport City Council, said many of the issues are common across the country, from a growing homeless population and lack of affordable housing, to fentanyl overdoses. Herron pointed out in Bridgeport, housing has developed into what some see as a major crisis.

"We do have affordable housing, don't get me wrong," Herron explained. "But now, to build enough, quick enough, to be able to sustain the people that are going to become homeless, or on a lower income, or because the economy is crashing, and don't make enough money to even afford affordable housing."

She added the council plans to use some of Bridgeport's American Rescue Plan Act funding to address this. They also want to create public-private partnerships with developers to get more affordable housing built.

According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, Connecticut faces a shortage of 89,000 homes affordable for extremely low-income renters.

Like other cities, Bridgeport is also grappling with fewer police officers. A national survey last year showed about a 3.48% decrease in officer staffing levels between 2020 and 2021. Herron stressed Bridgeport is seeing it firsthand.

"We've lost over 100 police officers in the past couple years, and we think we're going to probably lose more," Herron predicted. "For a city of 149,000 to 150,000, I mean, it doesn't sound like a lot, but only having 270 police officers, when we have a crisis, is a concern."

She added the city is working with the police chief to address the decline. The same survey by the Police Executive Research Forum found hiring among police departments increased slightly in 2021.


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