Wheeler: "First of all, I agree with the chair….While I would love for the federal government and the state government to fully support us in our desires to have a robust mental health and addiction delivery system in our community, the reality is we have to lead here. And so I'm in alignment with the county in their efforts to secure those additional resources….The public repeatedly says to me and to the chair and through our surveys that the homelessness crisis is the number one issue in this community. Full stop. And so they have an expectation that we're going to address it. And to address it we need the tools and the resources to get it done."