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Neighborhood services outlines 'Pathways to Stability' partnership and an Arbor of Hope conversion with a funding gap
Summary
Neighborhood services and nonprofit partners described a plan to convert the Arbor of Hope site (renamed Little Flock) into supportive housing and services under a Pathways to Stability model; staff said Phase 1 has an engineer's cost estimate near $6.1M with about $1.5M remaining to be raised and a Dec. 2 public hearing is scheduled.
Neighborhood services staff and nonprofit partners at the workshop described ongoing efforts to coordinate housing‑stability services and a proposed conversion of the Arbor of Hope encampment into a structured, phased supportive housing project.
Staff said the city designated Feed My Sheep as the lead agency for the initiative and described the Pathways to Stability program as “a person‑centered approach to ending homelessness” that coordinates agency…
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