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Paso Robles details homelessness strategy, launches North County stakeholder group

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Homeless services manager Ashley Hernandez updated the council on a 2024 strategic plan implementation, partnerships with ECHO and county behavioral health, plans for a North County stakeholder group, and upcoming data and volunteer efforts.

Ashley Hernandez, the city's homeless services manager, told the Paso Robles City Council on July 15 that the city is moving from planning to early implementation of a homelessness strategy adopted in 2024.

Hernandez said the plan, developed with 38 cross-sector partners, is organized around six focus areas: programs and services; behavioral health; education, training and outreach; the housing continuum; funding and resources; and policies and procedures. "Listen first. I did not come with all the answers," Hernandez said, describing eight months of outreach and a 90-day emphasis…

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