SAN JOSE, Calif. – San Jose officials celebrated another milestone Monday in their ongoing effort to address homelessness, cutting the ribbon on the city’s 11th interim housing site, which will house up to 136 people.
“In just 10 months, we’ve opened 11 communities like this one that are helping people get off the streets and get on with their lives,” said Mayor Matt Mahan.
Collaboration key to success
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City leaders joined representatives from Valley Water, DignityMoves, and HomeFirst in celebrating the new site, which adds 136 small units to San Jose’s growing total of more than 1,100 units.…