Massive Changes in Store for Homeless Care
Trump cuts permanent housing funding; the City of Santa Barbara hires an interim operator for PATH shelter.
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Trump cuts permanent housing funding; the City of Santa Barbara hires an interim operator for PATH shelter.
The City Council is responding to residents’ concerns over the proliferation of illegally parked vehicles.
Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.
Case workers for homeless people in Santa Barbara County are federally funded again.
City Hall in negotiations to buy the Cacique Street building.
Santa Barbara City Council sits silently as both sides duke it out for relief.
Over the past four years, the number of new homeless people seeking services has kept going up at a greater rate than the number of homeless people successfully transitioned into housing.
The county Housing Authority addresses concerns over evictions and security at its housing project as it prepares to break ground on two new housing developments for very low-income residents in Goleta.
Pending legislation would push Caltrans to work more closely with California cities on dismantling homeless encampments around its highways.
In the past year, the City of Santa Barbara has eradicated more than 1,000 encampments.