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County Board To Address Homelessness

By Jason Hoppin, Communications Manager County of Santa Cruz

Homelessness Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comThe County of Santa Cruz remains committed to reducing homelessness at the local level, and has taken several steps recently to reduce homelessness and improve conditions for the local homeless population.

Under leadership of the Board of Supervisors, the County’s commitment to addressing homelessness is absolute, including hiring the County’s first-ever Homeless Services Coordinator to coordinate services and assure the effective allocation of limited resources.

In December, the Board has taken numerous steps to address homelessness, including increasing the availability of substance use treatment, expanding outreach to homeless persons, hiring additional mental health specialists, increasing housing and medical services and supporting additional housing for very low-income residents.


“Homelessness is a complex issue impacting communities across California, particularly Santa Cruz County and other coastal communities,” Homeless Services Coordinator Rayne Marr said. “We are working diligently on many levels to address homelessness. We have increased winter shelter beds and are working closely with our partners in the cities – particularly the cities of Santa Cruz and Watsonville – and in the community to address the problem.”

With winter’s arrival and the presence of a large encampment in the San Lorenzo Park benchlands area, in the last two weeks alone the Board has:

Beyond these measures, the County has taken additional steps to address local homelessness in recent months, and oversees a variety of programs related to homelessness. It is also the convening agency for the Homeless Action Partnership, a multijurisdictional council comprised of local governments and community groups that administers approximately $2.5 million in annual McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act funds.

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