(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento City Council passed two motions Tuesday night in the city’s efforts to help people transition out of homelessness.
The first motion invovles funding for future tiny home micro-communities for seniors. The motion’s passage allows the city to charge residents of those communities 30% of their monthly government wages toward the housing.
The second motion, according to the council agenda, “develops a voucher-based model for the City Motel Program to better support client choice, create additional cost savings, and assist in maintaining the program.”…