Homeless issues in Tyler, Texas, are not expected to be eradicated, said the city’s mayor and a police sergeant on Feb. 24, to The Epoch Times. But there is the expectation that Tyler’s homeless problem can be “mitigated, managed, and controlled,” given the right focus and proper distribution of available resources. Civic leaders and police dealing with a transient population have instituted new measures to address the issue in this community of 105,000, about 100 miles east of Dallas, since September and October 2021. In its annual “Point in Time” survey of the homeless, the number of those affected has remained fairly consistent for the past three years, Tyler Mayor Don Warren said. “In 2020, we saw a small dip in the homeless numbers due to Covid, but other than that, we’ve remained at about 330 to 335 people the year before that and afterward,” he said. In September, Tyler’s …