The problem is not new and has been known for some time. But the council is not taking action, according to striking criticism from a number of coalition parties in the council. Group chairman Rik van der Graaf of the Christian Union was the first to criticize. “It is our top priority to offer these vulnerable groups a roof over their heads,” he said in the council yesterday. If it were up to the Christian Union, 100 percent of social housing would again be allocated to vulnerable Utrecht residents for a limited time.