Newsom announced 6 new Homekey projects, creating 370 affordable homes to serve individuals experiencing homelessness throughout the state
Since the start of Homekey, the state has rapidly transformed office spaces, hotels, and other unused buildings into housing
“People are dying on our streets and this report only underscores how important it is that we continue to treat the homelessness crisis"
Community engagement remains a priority as the City of West Hollywood progresses with the Holloway Interim Housing Program
Project Roomkey has sheltered more than 60,000 people since the pandemic began, & Homekey has funded 12,500 units since late 2020
Mobile Homeless Connect exemplifies California’s all-of-government, client-centered approach to reducing barriers to housing
Since its launch in 2020, Homekey has funded the creation of more than 12,500 homes for people exiting homelessness
Governor Newsom has proposed an additional $2.7 billion in emergency rental assistance in the California Blueprint May Revision
Many residents are frustrated over the increasing daily criminal activity that has plagued the area, including vehicle break-ins
$14 billion plan on homelessness is all-of-government approach focused on shelter, rehousing strategies, mental & behavioral health services