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The last safe parking site in San Luis Obispo is set to officially close.
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In a 3 - 2 vote, San Luis Obispo County Supervisors approved the Dana Reserve housing development plan in Nipomo. The meeting lasted two full days with several hours of public comment.
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In Paso Robles, a former Motel 6 converted into a homeless shelter will soon increase its support for its residents.
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King City and a Los Angeles-based developer teamed up to get a grant that would allow them to build affordable housing for the city’s unhoused population. Now, the state housing department is investigating the developer because it has defaulted on some loans. KCBX’s Gabriela Fernandez spoke with CalMatters’ reporter Jeanne Kuang who’s been reporting on the investigation.
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San Luis Obispo County is undergoing a shelter crisis, according to county officials. The declaration is in response to limited emergency housing.
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Traveling by train on the Central Coast could soon get easier thanks to a million dollars in funding from the federal government.
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Warming Centers are ready to open Wednesday throughout Santa Barbara County. The pop-up sites provide emergency shelter for unhoused people during cold and rainy weather.
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San Luis Obispo County is working to repair the Arroyo Grande Creek levee, which burst open from previous winter storms this year. Central Coast local leaders were there today to see the progress first hand.
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As of today, the city of San Luis Obispo has closed the parking lot on Palm and Nipomo Streets downtown. They'll demolish the lot to make way for the new five-level Cultural Arts District Parking Structure set to open in late 2025.
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Habitat for Humanity just opened a retail store in Paso Robles that sells home improvement items to support the non-profit’s programs.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge announced $115 million in federal disaster relief funds for California, and addressed the state’s critical housing concerns. She visited Santa Barbara last week.
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San Luis Obispo City officials shared important updates about the ongoing SLO in Motion projects. They’re a series of infrastructure projects to improve the streets for everyone– cyclists, pedestrians and drivers.