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The math says it all. Santa Clara County can’t build temporary or permanent housing fast enough to address its growing homeless population.
San Francisco and Santa Clara expand lawsuit against the Trump administration's conditional federal health grant policies.
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San José Spotlight on MSNSanta Clara readies two-year plan to tackle homelessnessSanta Clara is moving forward with plans to reduce homelessness, which include adding more shelter beds and increasing outreach. The City Council on Tuesday reviewed a draft, two-year work plan ...
Santa Clara County has grappled with homelessness for the past decade, as the region's population continues to grow. As of last year, the county's homeless population has grown 3% since 2019 to ...
Along with Santa Clara County, San Jose and San Francisco, 13 cities have signed onto the lawsuit, including Oakland. A hearing in the Northern District court is set for April 23, LoPresti said.
In 2023, the area median income for a family of four in Santa Clara County was $181,300. For the county to meet state housing goals, it would need to facilitate building about 16,09 homes every ...
Facing uncertainty, Santa Clara County supervisors on Tuesday approved an eviction moratorium that will expire on Aug. 31, serving as a backup plan in the event the state lets the protections lapse.
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