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Auburn expands one-stop resource center and community court as part of homelessness strategy
Summary
Mayor Nancy Backus said the city purchased a strip mall to expand the Auburn Resource Center, is increasing outreach staff and is housing people through a coordinated community-court and shelter effort; she cited 472 contacts and 205 people housed last year.
Mayor Nancy Backus described expanded human-services operations in Auburn that pair outreach, shelter and court services under one roof.
“Last year, our team contacted 472 people, and we housed 205 people,” Mayor Nancy Backus said, describing the city’s human services and housing work as a one-stop approach to connect people to treatment and stable housing.
The city purchased the strip mall at 2814 Auburn Way North, where the Auburn Resource Center, shelter and community court space will be consolidated.…
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