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The county said clients cannot enroll in the drug treatment program until “corrective actions” are taken.
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National CORE and its partners will break ground Monday on 73 supportive apartment homes in the Nestor neighborhood of San Diego for seniors 55 and older who were previously experiencing homelessness.
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Chula Vista has never had a homeless shelter — but that’s about to change.
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While lawmakers are still gung-ho about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court, county officials are worried they don’t have the resources to implement the idea.
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San Diego might be running afoul of court orders that dictate how city officials are supposed to clean homeless encampments, discard property and enforce a law about blocking a sidewalk.
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A controversial proposal by California Gov. Gavin Newsom to prod more homeless people into mental health treatment is making its way through the Legislature.
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The city has set aside enough money to cover 300 households for the next two years.
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This is the result of Mayor Todd Gloria’s latest push for “progressive enforcement,” which penalizes homeless people for not accepting shelter.
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The shelter began accepting tenants May 17 and is housing 17 seniors who have vouchers and are awaiting a match to permanent housing.
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Sen. Alex Padilla toured Saint Teresa of Calcutta Villa, an affordable housing community in downtown San Diego that he hopes to replicate elsewhere in the country.
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