Sacramento will ask county and other cities to join JPA to address homelessness

Residents could soon see Sacramento County’s elected officials discuss the homeless crisis in one place after the Sacramento City Council voted Tuesday to create a new, unified government structure to oversee the issue.

The Sacramento City Council approved a framework for a joint powers authority, or a JPA. The authority could include elected officials from the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors — the county’s most powerful elected body — and the cities of Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom and Rancho Cordova.

“This is going to be new,” said Ya-yin Isle, Sacramento’s housing manager. “This is going to be different. This is unlike other parts of California. We really haven’t seen a structure like this.”…

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