State will pay up to $800K to house people in OKC after Stitt’s Operation SAFE

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The State is helping pay to house the homeless after Governor Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE, which cleared homeless encampments from state property.

In a contract with Oklahoma City, the state has agreed to spend $800,000 to help rehouse those who were cleared off of state property.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Gov. Stitt announces Operation SAFE in Oklahoma City

Nonprofits and city leaders say it’s a major step forward in addressing homelessness.

“This is the first time we have worked with the State in this capacity,” said Jamie Caves, strategy implementation manager, Key to Home…

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