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Council hears presentation on Urban Street Angels transitional‑age youth housing at city‑owned property; City previously purchased site

2558746 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

City staff and Urban Street Angels presented a plan to operate a transitional‑age youth housing program at a city‑owned property the council purchased in October 2024; staff showed a multi‑year budget and proposed a July 1, 2025 intake date.

City staff and representatives of Urban Street Angels presented details Tuesday on a proposed transitional‑age youth (TAY) housing program that would operate at a city‑owned parcel the council purchased last year.

The city acquired the three‑quarter‑acre parcel — improved with a 12‑bed residential care facility — for $2,100,000; escrow closed Oct. 15, 2024. At the Oct. 27 meeting, staff summarized the procurement and an RFP process the city ran seeking an operator to provide transitional housing and services for youth ages 18–25.

Why it matters: The program, if implemented, would provide interim and transitional housing and wraparound services for young adults experiencing homelessness in North County. Staff highlighted connections to vocational training and health services and noted private and county partnerships already in place.

RFP and proposer: The city issued an RFP that closed Jan. 30,…

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