Expand how $50,000 in homeless assistance funds can be spent
In Plain English
The city allocated $50,000 in December 2021 to help homeless residents at Rydin Road repair their vehicles for relocation. City staff found that vehicle repairs alone don't meet all relocation needs. If approved, the funds can be used for broader assistance like safety needs and basic amenities.
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