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Advocates press city for update on drop-in day center, dignity bus; commission asks staff to report back

2154671 · January 27, 2025
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Community advocates asked the commission for specifics about the city's planned drop-in day center and whether a mobile 'dignity bus' is being pursued. Commissioners asked staff for a briefing at a future meeting; staff did not provide new timelines during the Jan. 27 public-comment period.

Community advocates and residents used the Jan. 27 public-comment period to press the City Commission for an update on plans for a city drop-in day center off Old Moultrie Road and on whether the city will pursue a mobile “dignity bus” to serve people experiencing homelessness.

Vicki Pepper, who identified herself as a resident of Harbor Vista Circle and a member of CARE (Community Advocates for Racial Equity), outlined a list of questions about the project’s timeline and services.…

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