Support Proposition 2 ballot measure for homeless housing and mental health treatment
Resolution 76-18
In Plain English
Proposition 2 appeared on the November 2018 ballot to fund supportive housing for people with serious mental illness who are homeless. The measure would build new facilities combining housing with on-site treatment services. Richmond formally endorsed this statewide initiative to address homelessness among residents with mental health conditions.
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