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Lubbock to revitalize downtown

As Downtown Lubbock revitalization efforts continue, leaders of organizations involved in the efforts discuss the focus of revitalization and how Texas Tech students can benefit from it. Mont McClendon, general counsel and chief operating officer of McDougal Companies has worked downtown for about 25 years and is deeply involved in the master redevelopment efforts in Downtown Lubbock. McClendon said some of the original recommendations concerned public space infrastructure, like moving utilities underground. A method that was successful in the Overton Hotel area. Additionally, McClendon said they focused on harmonizing the various constituent documents related to downtown. “There were lots of opinions about downtown from a lot of different sources,” McClendon said. “And we welcome that, because you know, a diversity of opinion, a diversity of ideas, a diversity of viewpoints, all of these sorts of things. But at some point, they just started to clash.”

County chooses LifeMoves to operate shelter

Updated 3:15 p.m.: San Mateo County officials confirmed on Thursday that they had chosen LifeMoves to be the permanent operator of the new Coastside transitional housing shelter. LifeMoves is one of two well-known social service organizations that answered San Mateo County’s request for proposals seeking a permanent operator for the Highway 1 shelter that until recently was a hotel. County manager Mike Callagy plans to formally announce the choice at the Half Moon Bay City Council meeting on Tuesday. The Coastside Inn was converted into the area’s first-ever shelter after the county purchased the 52-room hotel with $8 million from federal CARES act funding. As late as February, it sheltered 10 unhoused people — all from the Coastside — who were either over 65 or dealing with preexisting health conditions that left them at heightened risk for COVID-19. It was operated by Samaritan House in the beginning, but officials said they would seek a permanent arrangement

2 bidders emerge hoping to run Coastside shelter

Updated 3:15 p.m.: San Mateo County officials confirmed on Thursday that they had chosen LifeMoves to be the permanent operator of the new Coastside transitional housing shelter. LifeMoves is one of two well-known social service organizations that answered San Mateo County’s request for proposals seeking a permanent operator for the Highway 1 shelter that until recently was a hotel. County manager Mike Callagy plans to formally announce the choice at the Half Moon Bay City Council meeting on Tuesday. The Coastside Inn was converted into the area’s first-ever shelter after the county purchased the 52-room hotel with $8 million from federal CARES act funding. As late as February, it sheltered 10 unhoused people — all from the Coastside — who were either over 65 or dealing with preexisting health conditions that left them at heightened risk for COVID-19. It was operated by Samaritan House in the beginning, but officials said they would seek a permanent arrangement

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