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Around 650 beds are being taken out of inventory due to planned developments some shelters and scheduled closures of several temporary ones.
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Father Joe's Villages: Joan Kroc Center, the Paul Mirabile Center and Living Water Church of the Nazarene have made beds available for people experiencing homelessness.
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San Diego homeless service providers have activated their inclement weather shelter beds for Wednesday night.
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Experts predict funding cuts and policy changes. But Trump and Newsom appear to agree on encampment sweeps.
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City leaders revealed plans to expand existing options and introduce a homelessness diversion effort to free up spaces.
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A settlement has been approved in a class action lawsuit that challenged San Diego's ordinances prohibiting people from living in vehicles and staying in parked vehicles overnight, which homeless advocates said unduly punished unhoused individuals who rely on their vehicles for shelter.
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Oceanside Police have put out a public safety advisory after a string of attacks targeting homeless people.
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The San Diego City Council says the campgrounds are far from ideal, but they're still better than encampments on sidewalks or in canyons and riverbeds.
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Much of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s shelter achievements are propped up on short-term deals that are set to expire.
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Future developments on some shelters and scheduled closures of several temporary shelters means that the city's current shelter bed count could drop in coming months.
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