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City commits $6.7 million toward Lutheran Social Services community wellness campus; council asks staff to seek more prioritized beds

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Council approved a $6.7 million funding commitment for a San Bernardino community wellness campus run by Lutheran Social Services and partners, with city leaders urging staff to pursue a larger share of prioritized shelter beds.

The San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved on Oct. 14 a funding commitment to support the San Bernardino Community Wellness Campus proposed by Lutheran Social Services of Southern California in partnership with Dignity Moves. The council’s action increases the city’s allocation to the project from $5 million to $6.7 million, officials said.

Council members and staff said the city has committed a significant portion of its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allotment and other city funding streams to the project. The campus is described in staff presentations as a 200-bed campus; the new-build…

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