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Skagit County public hearing on five‑year homeless housing plan outlines six objectives, next steps
Summary
Skagit County Public Health presented a draft five‑year homeless housing plan on Nov. 4 that sets six objectives — from prevention to eliminating unaccompanied youth homelessness — and reported key service metrics for the prior year.
Skagit County Public Health presented its draft 2025–2030 Five‑Year Homeless Housing Plan at a Nov. 4 public hearing, outlining core objectives intended to guide funding and program decisions countywide.
Megan Starr, a housing resource coordinator, said public health and a local homeless housing task force developed the plan in 2024 with input from service providers, local governments and people with lived experience. The draft identifies families with children as a priority population and emphasizes affordable rental housing and emergency shelter among top needs.
Starr and Madeline Anthony described…
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