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Homelessness Prevention and Reduction Plan, 2011 update
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Zane Kinney
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homelessness-affordable-housing
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Final 4.15.11 <br /> 27 <br />a. Increase the amount of emergency housing for longer than the 3-day limit at the crisis line. Bring the ecumenical community into this discussion. b. Build a coalition of apartment owners/managers (and interested agency representatives) to find ways to make their housing more affordable and more available. c. Work with ADDS and other entities that address alcohol and drug issues and identify and fund a clean and sober housing project for persons being released from rehabilitation programs. d. Build relationships with developers in Kittitas County with an eye to identifying some projects that could fall into the affordable housing category. 3. Strengthen the veteran’s coalition involvement in homeless discussions and issues in the county. 4. Strengthen the faith community’s involvement in homeless discussions and issues in the county. 5. Pursue grants as identified to supplement 2160 and 2163 funded projects. <br />
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