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Costa Mesa outlines services and eligibility rules for Bridge Shelter

City of Costa Mesa briefing · November 24, 2025
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Neighborhood Improvement Manager Nate Robbins described the Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter—s 100-bed capacity, eligibility criteria (residency, employment, or school ties), case management structure and on-site amenities, and urged residents to use the NHS hotline for referrals.

Neighborhood Improvement Manager Nate Robbins said the city-run Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter can house up to 100 people and offers case management and on-site services to help residents move into permanent housing.

Robbins, who manages the Network for Homeless Solutions, told listeners the shelter is operated by the city with community partners and staffed by city-employed case managers. "The Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter, it's 100 beds, so it can house up…

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