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CV Housing First program officials outline outcomes, say Cathedral City has 31 people on targeted list
Summary
City staff and Coachella Valley Housing First representatives told the Cathedral City council on March 11 that the city has 31 people on its CV200 chronic-homelessness list and reported local placements rising to 10 in 2025; presenters described rapid-resolution and crisis-stabilization units plus outreach via a mobile access vehicle.
Candace Graph, management analyst for the Coachella Valley Housing First program, told the Cathedral City City Council on March 11 that the program combines crisis-stabilization units and rapid-resolution services to place chronically homeless residents into housing and provide intensive case management.
Graph said Cathedral City has 31 people on the programthe CV200 list, up from 29 the prior year, and described outreach through a mobile access vehicle ("MAC") and partnerships with local impact teams, code enforcement and the sheriff's office. "We provide outreach services. Our team is out here in the city of Cathedral City regularly," Graph said.
The presentation included…
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