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Riverside mayor says city has reached “functional zero” for youth homelessness after 33-unit supportive housing project
Summary
Mayor Patricia Lochdoff told state leaders that the city of Riverside has reached functional zero for youth homelessness, credited a new 33-unit permanent supportive housing development called Aspire and a coordinated local response that identified 57 youth in need on the community queue.
Mayor Patricia Lochdoff of the city of Riverside told state officials and reporters that Riverside has reached “functional zero” for youth homelessness after a multi-pronged local effort combining shelter capacity, rapid rehousing case management and permanent supportive housing.
“We have ended youth homelessness. We've reached functional 0 for this population, and…
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