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City officials outline homelessness plan and say roughly 2,400 affordable units are managed locally

Fontana City Council · March 10, 2026
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City leaders described a regional navigation center and local affordable-housing activity, saying the housing authority manages about 2,400 units and a recent acquisition added roughly 70 units; the mayor said a 220-bed navigation center is planned in coordination with nearby cities.

City officials on the dais described recent steps on homelessness and affordable housing, saying the city is coordinating regionally on shelter capacity and has added units through acquisitions.

Deputy City Manager Phil Burn told the council the housing authority now manages “about 2,400 units in one form of affordability or another,” and pointed to a newly opened emergency shelter at PATH and a…

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