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The next Point-In-Time Count is scheduled for January 26, 2022. Right now, SLO County is working on old data from the last count in 2019.
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The lawsuit claims the city is violating the constitutional rights of the unhoused population by breaking up encampments during the pandemic and illegally seizing and destroying individuals’ property.
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The lawsuit claims the city is violating the constitutional rights of the unhoused population by breaking up encampments during the pandemic and illegally seizing and destroying individuals’ property.
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People's Self-Help Housing released its 2020-21 Impact Report detailing the nonprofit's expansion into Monterey County for the first time and 18 new affordable housing properties in the project pipeline.
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Personal, tiny-home-style shelter units built for individuals experiencing homelessness may be coming to Grover Beach — if the San Luis Obispo County…
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A group of non-profit legal firms are filing a lawsuit against the City of San Luis Obispo seeking to end alleged criminalization of homelessness by the…
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The City of San Luis Obispo is looking to add another mental health clinician and specially-trained police officer to its Community Action Team (CAT).The…
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San Luis Obispo County’s League of Women Voters hosted its final Lunch with the League webinar on homelessness June 21.This was the fifth webinar in the…
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The San Luis Obispo City Council approved the 2021-23 financial plan at a meeting June 1. It includes an expansion of the city’s police budget, which has…
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COVID-19 vaccine eligibility is expanding to another 40,000 people across San Luis Obispo County.Public transit workers, custodial staff, people…