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Year-Round Homeless Shelter Plans Head to Committee for Early Direction
The Housing, Homelessness and Planning Committee will discuss establishing Pasadena’s year-round homeless shelter on July 1, with city staff seeking guidance on opening timelines and target populations. The City Council prioritized the shelter in its Fiscal Year 2027 budget, led by an interdepartmental team.
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