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By channeling funds to a number of nonprofits working on various issues in a given region, community foundations help solve big problems throughout California.
The links between homelessness and crime are complex, and the idea that unhoused individuals present a danger to their community seems to be exaggerated.
How the California mental health crisis emerged out of the stateâs history of deinstitutionalization and laws designed to protect the mentally ill, as well as the communities around them.
From San Jose Spotlight...
San Jose needs millions of dollars it doesn't have to clear homeless residents from city waterways and place them into temporary shelter. Officials are considering raiding an affordable housing fund to make it happen.
From The Mercury News...
From California Local...
Unless California solves its housing crisis, the state will lose more congressional seats and could shift the political alignment of the whole country
A homeless housing project is coming to South San Jose, and city officials want to clear the area of unsheltered encampments before it's built.
A new bill would make it illegal for homeless residents to camp in certain places, such as near schools, throughout California. Its authors say such a ban has had great success in San Diego. But a closer look at that city paints a more nuanced picture.
San Jose has until September to formulate a succinct plan on how it will address homelessness and begin publicly reporting spending data, according to an audit requested by a local legislator.
From CalMatters...
From Los Angeles Times...
From Mountain View Voice...
Two San Jose councilmembers have an ambitious plan to house thousands of the city's homeless residents â but some of their colleagues say it will move the city backwards.
One of Santa Clara Countyâs largest homeless service providers is stepping back from operating a 145-bed shelter in North County.
San Jose officials have a daunting task of balancing the budget as they attempt to preserve city services with a $52.1 million shortfall.
From Los Gatan...
Los Gatos Council last night approved $60,000 for homeless services next yearâ$10,000 more than staff had requestedâciting the effectiveness of the pilot yearâs efforts.
Santa Clara County officials may help finance San Joseâs multimillion-dollar safe parking efforts and set up more sites on unused public property for the region's homeless residents.
After San JosĂŠ Spotlight broke the story on Sunday about pre-built homes arriving unfinished and in poor condition, the site is peppered in mold remediation signs over tarped buildings and employees working in white jumpsuits. City officials said the mold problem is being addressed, and that the opening of the site is still months away.
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