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San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on Monday call for a $5.4 million adjustment to the county’s 2020-21 budget.
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KPBS Midday EditionAkilah Templeton is the first non-veteran to run the non-profit founded by veterans in 1981.
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The United Way of Imperial County will finally get its $75,000 grant after putting a homelessness prevention program on hold for more than a year and a half.
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With renovations recently completed, the city, the San Diego Housing Commission, homeless service provider Alpha Project of San Diego and the City Attorney's Office worked together to ready the units as a temporary housing solution for homeless families and children.
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The San Diego City Council approved a bond measure that would raise nearly a billion dollars for new affordable housing projects if passed by a two-thirds majority of city voters.
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This November, San Diegans could be voting on a ballot measure that would approve 900-million dollars in spending on affordable housing.
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Veterans Village of San Diego received a $733,000 grant this week from the US Department of Labor to re-employ homeless veterans during the pandemic.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe coronavirus pandemic magnifies existing social issues. But, controlling the pandemic in at-risk communities, like the unsheltered, presents a unique set of challenges.
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KPBS Midday EditionTwo San Diego council members are proposing using more social workers and fewer police officers to do homeless outreach in the city.
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Nearly $1.7 million from the state is supposed to go toward services for low-income and homeless residents. A year and a half later, just $325,000 worth of contracts have been approved.
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