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Auburn updates warming center operations and funding commitment
Summary
City leaders reported the 100-person warming center is operating 24/7 through April 30, when it will convert to a 40-person emergency shelter; staff said a cooperative agreement with Alter LA/Cadence Kitchen is underway and gave projected city cost figures and transportation arrangements.
The Auburn City Council received an update on the city's winter warming center and related services during its Dec. 1 workshop.
Mayor Jeff Hyman said the warming center opened with a 100-person capacity and is operating 24 hours a day through April 30, when it will transition to a 40-person emergency shelter. He told the council that "Mister Holmes has been working on the cooperative agreement for Alter LA, which is the entity under Cadence Kitchen that's actually…
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