Sunday, September 14, 2014

HOMELESS METERS: Homeless Donation Meters

Introduction: Many folks have asked me what I think about the parking meter style donation centers that are springing up across the country. Today it started with this message from a friend: "What do you think of Pasaena’s effort to repurpose parking meters to collect change for the homeless, Tim?" You can read about Pasadena's program in the LA times by clicking here. This and numerous other inquiries lead me to devote a website page to describe the various programs, how they are doing, and what I think of them. Much has been written about these fund-raising programs, and they've gotten a lot of local press. But are they worth it? Let's see.

What Do I Think of These Programs? First, we need a better name than "Programs to Convert Parking Meters into Fundraisers for the Homeless". That just doesn't work, in a conversational sense - way too awkward. Though each of the various municipalities have their own names for their programs, I'll go with the generic "Homeless Donation Meters" for now (unless someone comes up with something better).

In general, I am in favor of city parking meter programs that encourage donations to organizations that benefit the homeless and provide an alternative to giving money to panhandlers. We have 7 parking meters here in San Luis Obispo in a program called "Change for Change". They don't raise enough money (so far) to help provide affordable housing to the homeless, and their primary benefit is to increase awareness of homelessness and provide an alternative to paying panhandlers.