Elk Grove News Podcasts - Presentation of Elk Grove's year-round homeless shelter
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This is an example of the bedding that will be available to pre-screened clients of Elk Grove's year-round shelter on East Stockton Boulevard that is scheduled to open this November. | |
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The facility is located on East Stockton Boulevard just north of Elk Grove Boulevard at the site of the Calvary Christian Center. When the city announced the plans for the facility earlier this month, they were met with resistance.
This meeting was scheduled to alleviate some of those fears. This is a recording of the presentation by city manager Jason Berhmann and city housing manager Sarah Bontrager.
Listen Time 15 minutes 30 seconds.
Bumper music is Go Downriver by The Heavy Heavy
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The facility is located on East Stockton Boulevard just north of Elk Grove Boulevard at the site of the Calvary Christian Center. When the city announced the plans for the facility earlier this month, they were met with resistance.
This meeting was scheduled to alleviate some of those fears. This is a recording of the presentation by city manager Jason Berhmann and city housing manager Sarah Bontrager.
Listen Time 15 minutes 30 seconds.
Bumper music is Go Downriver by The Heavy Heavy
1 comment
As a longtime critic of EG’s many decisions related to expenditure of our tax dollars, I must say I was impressed with this presentation and concept to assist our less fortunate citizens. This concept has proven beneficial in surrounding communities, it has a positive track record. With both national and statewide funding assistance I can get behind this use of our local tax dollars. This program can help the community aa well as those needing and wanting help. The only negative aspect that seems evident is the lack of amenities nearby. It is near bus lines though. Hoping this project is successful. Finally, I see our city thinking ahead, being proactive. Let’s hope it’s a new trend. Good luck!
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