Albemarle Supervisor Pruitt provides short briefing on low-barrier shelter plan

Charlottesville City Council has held three public meetings so far this spring with the leaders of nonprofit groups who each play a role in providing services to those who are without a home.

Work is underway to develop an operations plan for a low-barrier shelter and support center at an office the city government purchased at 2000 Holiday Drive for $6.2 million.

Albemarle Supervisor Mike Pruitt recently attended a State of Homelessness put on by groups operating in the Continuum of Care…

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