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The Record The discussion on the issue of homelessness increased significantly after the 2009 Great Recession when a 10-year plan to end homelessness in San Joaquin County was prepared. But, despite the investment of millions of dollars, there has yet to be any quantifiable impact, outcome or progress toward addressing homelessness. Fast-forward from 2009 to 2015, the newly formed San Joaquin County Homelessness Task Force drafts a 10–year plan to end homelessness update. In 2016, a grand jury report on homelessness was released, along with a second Grand Jury Report in 2019. The city of Stockton drafted a response to that report, and Stockton City Council authorized the creation of a homeless action plan and created an affordable housing task force that submitted a presentation to the council in the spring and fall of 2019. ....
The Stockton Record STOCKTON – Some chronically homeless residents of Stockton and San Joaquin County soon will have a place to call home. Town Center Studios, a hotel in central Stockton that has been renovated into 40 studio units, will open its doors Monday. The effort is to help create desperately needed housing by leveraging state resources mostly from Project Homekey and local expertise from the Central Valley Low Income Housing Corp. and Stocktonians Taking Action to Neutralize Drugs to take vulnerable people out of shelters and off the streets and into permanent homes. “We know that housing and support are the keys to overcoming homelessness,” said Jon Mendelson, director of CVLIHC. “This project provides brand-new capacity to get people into housing, and it will keep people housed for years to come.” ....
Renovated hotel to house some chronically homeless in Stockton [The Record, Stockton, Calif] STOCKTON – Some chronically homeless residents of Stockton and San Joaquin County soon will have a place to call home. Town Center Studios, a hotel in central Stockton that has been renovated into 40 studio units, will open its doors Monday. The effort is to help create desperately needed housing by leveraging state resources mostly from Project Homekey and local expertise from the Central Valley Low Income Housing Corp. and Stocktonians Taking Action to Neutralize Drugs to take vulnerable people out of shelters and off the streets and into permanent homes. ....