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Residents and nonprofits urge Roseville to target CDBG/HPRR funds at homelessness, youth mental health and rental assistance

City of Roseville (Housing Division) · January 10, 2026
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Local advocates at a Roseville workshop urged the city to prioritize permanent supportive housing and rental assistance and described hidden homelessness among families and youth; speakers asked whether the city proactively assesses organizations for funding and warned of impending behavioral health cuts.

At a City of Roseville public workshop, local advocates and nonprofit leaders urged that limited federal grants focus on housing and services for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

"There are probably at least 300 people who sleep on our streets every day," said Paul, who introduced himself as with the Roseville advocate for the homeless and described both visible street homelessness and hidden family homelessness among students and households living in cars or doubled up.

Paul urged the city to seek enough funding so buildings…

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