By Caleb Bedillion Daily Journal TUPELO – Elected leaders have agreed to spend $22,500 over the next six months in order to determine the viability of a partnership intended to assist the city’s homeless population. During a meeting Tuesday night, the Tupelo City Council voted unanimously to approve a short-term contract with the non-profit agency Mississippi United to End Homelessness. “This is an initiative by the city of Tupelo to address the homeless situation here,” said Mayor Jason Shelton during Tuesday’s meeting.