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Budget cuts will close San Jose safe sleeping site
San Jose plans to decommission its only sanctioned tent homeless encampment months after it opened. The Taylor Street Navigation Hub is scheduled to close by next January as San Jose grapples with its $50 million deficit. The move comes as a shock to homeless advocates, as San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan threw his weight behind the... The post Budget cuts will close San Jose safe sleeping site appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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According to San Jose Spotlight’s source item, Budget cuts will close San Jose safe sleeping site, San Jose plans to decommission its only sanctioned tent homeless encampment months after it opened. The Taylor Street Navigation Hub is scheduled to close by next January as San Jose grapples with its $50 million deficit. The move comes as a shock to homeless advocates, as San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan threw his weight behind the… The post Budget cuts will close San Jose safe sleeping site appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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