Creating Unsafe Situations For Those Who Lack Appropriate Housing

by Travis Mateer

The Poverello Center opened its new location during the winter of 2014, six years after I started working at the original location, which was in Downtown Missoula, on Ryman Street. The picture above shows the new building in the process of being built where it now stands, on 1110 West Broadway.

This stretch of Broadway was already a bit controversial due to something called the Broadway road diet, which converted this 4 lane gateway into Missoula to 3 lanes. The time frame for this conversion coincided with the beginning of John Engen’s tenure as Mayor in 2006, and the way it was handled, in hindsight, was an indication of things to come under Engen.

What do I mean? I mean Engen placated public opinion with disingenuous support for RETURNING the diet to its original 4 lane configuration while the city moved ahead with making the changes permanent. From the link (emphasis mine):

Missoula Mayor John Engen continues to promote returning West Broadway between Orange and Russell streets to a four-lane roadway at the same time construction continues to make the section a more permanent-looking three-lane configuration.

The Missoula Downtown Association and the Missoula Chamber of Commerce are attempting to support the mayor’s notion with citizen backing by circulating a petition to put the issue on the November ballot.

The two organizations are attempting to gather 12,500 valid signatures by Aug. 15 from city residents who are registered voters. To make sure they have enough the actual goal is 15,000.

About 18 months ago the MDA gathered 4,000 signatures opposing the conversion to a three-lane roadway but pulled back when it appeared negotiations might help avoid the change. MDA vice president for advocacy Rod Austin said city officials had told the MDA if the organization was opposed to the diet it would be shelved. But before they knew it the three-lane option had come back as a done deal.

Yep, sounds about right, and after 17 years the road diet is STILL in effect, and the new Poverello Center is one reason why.

It was VERY contentious to relocate western Montana’s largest emergency shelter and soup kitchen, and without the work of the National Building Coalition Institute, I’m not sure our Missoula community would have accepted putting a shelter on a busy road that brings visitors from the west into the heart of our downtown.

Here’s a little summary about the work NCBI did, and who funded it:

The City of Missoula, with support from United Way of Missoula County, contracted with NCBI in June 2011 to coordinate a community process regarding the Poverello Designed in response to the overwhelming outcry from Westside neighbors and others asking to be included in the site selection process, the overall purpose of this project was to create a constructive way for large numbers of community members with diverse interests to engage in meaningful dialogue with the Poverello Center and -making. The New Facility Community Process had four phases: 1) Assessment, 2) Community Meeting #1, 3) Working Group, and 4) Community Meeting #2. Amie Thurber, Director of NCBI Missoula, facilitated the process, with direction and oversight from a planning team established by Mayor Engen.

As a staff member of the Pov, I was very involved in this NCBI process, attending all the community forum meetings and advocating with community members for the dire need for a new facility. Like I said in comments yesterday, the downtown shelter was operating OVER CAPACITY in terms of how many people were being served in that Ryman location, but this was allowed by the Fire Chief because the alternative was more people dying on the streets from exposure, which was a seasonal reality.

Well, what about dying on the street because the homeless shelter is next to a busy road where a beautiful river on the other side of the street draws anyone, including homeless clients, to enjoy a nice stroll to a shady location where booze, meth, or fentanyl can be consumed.

The woman pictured above was involuntarily committed to a local psychiatric unit, with the help of my testimony, because she thought she was invisible, thus impervious to traffic, and would therefore regularly just walk into the street, forcing vehicles to stop. The judge in the hearing had actually almost hit this woman herself, so she recused herself and another judge came in to finish the hearing.

Since leaving my job at the shelter, I’ve had to slam on my brakes at least a half-dozen times while driving this stretch of Broadway as people simply don’t seem to care, or even recognize the danger, of walking into traffic, so it was just a matter of time before this happened. From the link:

Missoula Police officers were on scene at a fatal pedestrian versus vehicle collision in front of the Poverello Center on Wednesday night.

An officer on scene said a young man, roughly in his 30s died. The driver of the suspect car was being cooperative with the investigation, and police were working to determine if impairment was a factor.

Was impairment a factor? Quite possibly, but knowing how often the usually benign infraction of jaywalking is carried out by clients of the shelter in this area, I suspect the impairment of the PEDESTRIAN was a more significant factor than whatever state of mind the motorist was in.

Earlier in the day my comment at the housing committee warned that creating unsafe situations with allowing drug and alcohol use would lead to fatal outcomes, like what happened to Sean Stevenson INSIDE the Poverello Center on January 3rd, 2020.

I didn’t expect my warning to come to fruition in less than 12 hours, so maybe I should be more cautious when invoking Cassandra and claiming I don’t intend to play this role in our community because, well, it didn’t work out so well for Cassandra.

Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy, but was also cursed by the god Apollo so that her true prophecies would not be believed. Many versions of the myth relate that she incurred the god’s wrath by refusing him sexual favours after promising herself to him in exchange for the power of prophecy.

Interesting. I didn’t realize Cassandra’s curse derived from not putting out for a god. Also, before she was killed, Cassandra had twins.

Once Troy had fallen, Cassandra was taken as a pallake (concubine) by King Agamemnon of Mycenae. While he was away at war, Agamemnon’s wife, Clytemnestra, had taken Aegisthus as her lover. Cassandra and Agamemnon were later killed by either Clytemnestra or Aegisthus. Various sources state that Cassandra and Agamemnon had twin boys, Teledamus and Pelops, who were murdered by Aegisthus.

I know, maybe what we need is to give MORE MONEY to the HIC (Homeless Industrial Complex) so they can hire more consultants and do some more master planning, with this latest predictable casualty functioning as an opportunity to exploit community heart-strings for some donations and/or timely victim-shielding from public criticism.

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Provoking Public Anger Then Claiming To Be Victims Of That Anger Is The Real Trend, Gwen

by Travis Mateer

Who remembers the sidewalk controversy of 2018 in Missoula? I certainly do because that was the year I wrote a poem that got Gwen Jones so angry, she used her board position at Missoula Aging Services to pull me away from my work duties and chastise me, using profanity as she waved her phone at me.

Since I wasn’t in a position to point-of-order this angry woman yelling at me, I did the next best thing I could think to do, and that was stand up, tell her this was inappropriate, and leave. Because of that incident Gwen Jones was FORCED to write me a letter of apology in order for that organization to avoid a lawsuit. I think I was being too nice back then to accept that resolution to her aggression.

I didn’t realize until getting back to Missoula that Gwen is back to pathetic fear-mongering because the dude they tried sticking felony charges on got acquitted, and is now BACK HIMSELF causing a few privileged members of municipal government to experience serious consternation. From the link:

Yep, MORE cops will more than likely be standing at attention in council chambers because people like ME aren’t always super cordial when discussing things like euthanized black men, corrupt Sheriff’s Offices, and sex-offenders running rampant, assaulting state workers and allegedly peddling Fentanyl laced weed. Why can’t I be more polite when commenting on the breakdown of society? Shame on me.

Gwen Jones is in an interesting position because she received LOTS of documents from the woman who I once collaborated with, but now has me under a temporary order of protection after a substitute judge who she went to law school with ignored my objections and lack of counsel to “protect” her. From what? From what I know.

That is what everyone is REALLY terrified of, they are scared of the things I know about how they operate, and how easily I can call out someone like Martin Kidston for getting basic facts WRONG, like the length of time Eran Pehan was the Executive Director of the Poverello Center.

From the link (emphasis mine):

No, Eran Pehan started working at the Joseph Residence first, which was a residential program operated by the Poverello Center in conjunction with Missoula Housing Authority, if my memory is right. The person who came to Missoula from Boise went by the name Ellie Hill, and now she’s State Senator, Ellie Boldman. From the link (emphasis mine):

Yes, Ellie BOLDMAN used the Poverello Center to launch her political career as a Democrat, and I worked there during the VERY difficult transition period that Eran Pehan helped smooth over and was later rewarded for by Mayor Engen.

Martin Kidston ALSO worked for the Democrat machine in Montana before becoming a Missoulian reporter, then crapping out his online “news” journal, which he uses to go after non-compliant progressives, like Daniel Carlino, and non-compliant narrative warriors, like me.

One of the funny things about all this is that when supporters of issues these hypocrites agree with disrupt the STATE government, that’s all just fine and dandy, but it seems to be a different story when the anger comes from people with privileged skin and heterosexual penises. Is that the threat, that I’m a white dick, Gwen?

Or maybe it’s the traction I got with the documentary I made with some talented people about Tax Increment Financing, followed by all that work you guys had to do at the legislature earlier this year to stop us from passing SB 523. Is that getting a little closer to home?

Speaking of home, a big reason I’m making plans to leave the home I’ve known for 23 years is because that substitute judge I mentioned works at a law firm with a last name that seemed very familiar to me, so I put it in my search bar and found this post. Isn’t that curious, substitute judge McDonnell?

It sucks being denied due process, which is essentially what happens when no lawyer will represent you. The Stevenson family has experienced this, and now I am experiencing the same thing.

When I went to the Public Defender’s Office before going on my road trip, I was told their office could only help me if I violated the order and got arrested.

“You could file a counter order,” they suggested. “I did,” I said, “and it was denied within HOURS.” I was also told I could represent myself, or go to Montana Legal Services, the biggest joke of a referral that exists for legal referrals, and I should know, since I worked in a call center giving social service referrals.

It’s unfortunate that angry words are so threatening to some people that they require the criminal justice system to shield them from it while ACTUAL CRIMES are being committed with little to no accountability.

Three years ago Sean Stevenson was assaulted inside the Poverello Center, but the young man who allegedly choked Sean unconscious faced NOTHING like the felony charges thrown at Brandon Bryant for the WORDS that came out of his mouth. The passing of time has not softened how disgusting that juxtaposition still is to me.

Here’s a little more from the Missoulian article that shows how corporate media depicting public anger is DEFINITELY going to become a TREND, because that’s what corporate media has the power to create in impressionable minds.

Ah, Ginny Merriam. Not only am I familiar with her provenance with gramps, I also have an old, rare publication of his from 1933 that’s representative, in my opinion, of early narrative control.

The kind of book I’m writing wouldn’t make an influencer’s list, and that’s what old H.G was doing back in 1933, traveling around the northwest to find the right books to promote. I do like the idea of the traveling around part, though.

To conclude this post, here are the two comments I provided at a Wednesday Housing, Redevelopment and Community Programs Committee meeting. I decided to call in, since our local officials are getting so fucking skittish at the perceived anger of the public and what that means for THEIR safety. Here’s first public comment:

And here is my second comment, which is more specific to the conversation being had about the pilot program of rotating outdoor homeless sites proposed by Council person, Kristen Jordan:

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