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City Of Concord: “Work To Address Homelessness Remains At Forefront”

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As we previously reported, Concord’s Homeless Strategic Plan was approved earlier this year. The City says it serves as a roadmap to guide City investments to address homelessness in Concord.

At its upcoming Aug. 13 meeting, the Concord City Council will consider the Ad Hoc Committee recommendation to initiate a competitive grant process by releasing a request for proposal (RFP).

The Strategic Plan consists of seven core strategies:

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  • Creating a Mobile Resource Unit
  • Investing in Rapid Rehousing
  • Securing Permanent Supportive Motel Housing
  • Development of various interim housing models
  • Centralized Interim Housing
  • Scattered Site Interim Housing
  • Tiny Homes
  • Interim Motel Housing

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Original G August 8, 2024 - 1:35 PM - 1:35 PM

Lists endure, until they experience real world variables.
After November elections, efforts addressing the unhoused
will be more successful if Prop 36 passes.
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California Proposition 36, Drug and Theft Crime Penalties and
Treatment-Mandated Felonies Initiative

https://tinyurl.com/yyx8bb3c

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Dawg August 8, 2024 - 2:05 PM - 2:05 PM

See my comment in today’s Water Cooler.

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Cautiously Informed August 8, 2024 - 4:21 PM - 4:21 PM

When will the democrat government move supporting the working class tax paying law abiding responsible citizens who pay for everything to the forefront?

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Sick of it August 8, 2024 - 5:22 PM - 5:22 PM

It’s hard for them to launder that money into there own pockets compared to all these other programs they create that nobody seems to really know how much and where the money is actually going

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No Excuses August 8, 2024 - 10:38 PM - 10:38 PM

Term Limits! Complain about everything… and then vote for the same people [the devil you know] to come back and kick them in the teeth again. Stagger two-yr term limits! Max 6 years. Elect our own Mayor!!!! No kiss-ass and pass the bonus$$ taking “turnsies” for Mayor.

Better off electing a stranger off the street who actually cares about his/her street and knows
the time to do it right is wasting away!

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Ohbrother August 8, 2024 - 8:27 PM - 8:27 PM

They will never support the law abiding citizens here in ca. Instead we will pay more to support their agenda. What they are not addressing is the fact that MOST of these people don’t want to accept the help. What then city of Concord? Keep feeling sorry? Keep paying for it? More town halls? I just literally made a skinny Mexican tweaker move roughly around 10 pallets off of Concord Ave by Nissan. Unfortunately we as tax paying citizens have to take action if it directly affects us, such as stacks of pallets in the road way. Was it safe for me to do that? No. Is my city doing anything about it? No. Lock them up for detox and send them back home. Most of them aren’t even from Concord.

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whenwilltheylearn. August 9, 2024 - 12:27 AM - 12:27 AM

what a joke

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Reasonable August 9, 2024 - 9:06 AM - 9:06 AM

Wouldn’t ever want to stay in a motel that was used. Scabies and bed bugs galore.

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Glen223 August 9, 2024 - 12:07 PM - 12:07 PM

This issue has been analyzed and studied to death and millions of dollars thrown it.

What has been accomplished? ZERO – other than taxing the living hell out of the people.

Any politician pushing more studies/taxes needs to be KICKED out of office.

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Glen223 August 9, 2024 - 12:15 PM - 12:15 PM

Another committee, another bureaucracy, more studies and not one damn thing will get done.

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