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Homeless advocates again blast Riverside’s rejection of $20.1 million housing grant
More than 25 speakers urged Riverside City Council to accept $20.1 million for 114 studio apartments supporting homeless and disabled residents, citing housing stability and legal risks.
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Homeless advocates again blast Riverside’s rejection of $20.1 million housing grant
A string of residents, homeless advocates and the organization that wanted to convert a Riverside motel into permanent homeless housing again asked the Riverside City Council to reconsider its rejection of $20.1 million for the project. More than 25 people spoke to the council Tuesday, Feb. 3, despite the council’s refusal to change its mind last week. RELATED: Riverside unlikely to reconsider $20.1 million grant it rejected for homeless housing…
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