Palo Alto forging ahead with Project Homekey homeless shelter proposal as leaders await state grant
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/08/16/palo-alto-forging-ahead-with-project-homekey-homeless-shelter-proposal-as-leaders-await-state-grant/
PALO ALTO — City leaders are plowing ahead with plans to build an 88-bed emergency homeless shelter near the Baylands as part of a Project Homekey proposal, but the city is still waiting for the state funding it needs to start construction.
In a 6-1 vote Monday, councilman Greg Tanaka dissenting, council members voted to extend the Emergency Shelter Crisis it declared in September 2021 and to draw up a standard agreement with the state for a Project Homekey grant, both moves that will make starting construction easier when the grant money does finally come in.
Palo Alto forging ahead with Project Homekey homeless shelter proposal as leaders await state grant
Aug 16, 2022, 1:56pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/08/16/palo-alto-forging-ahead-with-project-homekey-homeless-shelter-proposal-as-leaders-await-state-grant/
> PALO ALTO — City leaders are plowing ahead with plans to build an 88-bed emergency homeless shelter near the Baylands as part of a Project Homekey proposal, but the city is still waiting for the state funding it needs to start construction.
> In a 6-1 vote Monday, councilman Greg Tanaka dissenting, council members voted to extend the Emergency Shelter Crisis it declared in September 2021 and to draw up a standard agreement with the state for a Project Homekey grant, both moves that will make starting construction easier when the grant money does finally come in.