Extend vehicle camp closure by 1 month for 6 residents needing special services
In Plain English
The Rydin Road vehicle encampment was scheduled to close September 30, 2022. Six residents need mental health, substance abuse, or other specialized counseling before they can transition to housing. If approved, these 6 residents stay until October 31 while county services connect them with necessary support programs.
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- Jessi Taran<UNKNOWN>
- Jesse Toberman<UNKNOWN>
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