The building in question is Saint Clare on 9th and L St. It was formerly the Capitol Park Hotel that was flipped into permanent supportive housing for the homeless. It opened in 2024, and some downtown business owners say it has become a nuisance.
He is calling on more services for the homeless to mitigate the number of calls to the Sacramento Police Department.
A downtown business owner requested public records from the Sacramento Police Department that shared the data with Vignocchi.
The calls were about three to four times more than other businesses in the area, like the 7-Eleven on J Street.
"When you got a high volume of calls for service, something's up," said Sacramento City Councilman for District 4 Phil Pluckebaum. "So that gives us an opportunity to respond. There's opportunity for improvement."
He said the reality is that those services will come with a cost, saying the city needs more money to accomplish serving the homeless better.
Davison said she is tired of seeing people doing drugs, trespassing and having to pay for increased security.
"An active investigation is currently underway, and we are cooperating fully with the authorities," said Mercy Housing, the group that runs Saint Clare. "At this time, we are unable to provide additional details. The safety and well-being of residents and staff is always our top priority."
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