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California city rolls out ‘glamping’ for homeless amid fierce criticism over costs
A California city has introduced 'glamping' accommodations for homeless individuals, but faces criticism over the program's costs. An audit found the city spent $63.2 million on homeless shelters over two years without established cost-effectiveness metrics.
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