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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Purchase of apartment complex helps Redwood City's homeless outreach efforts

A renewed effort to address homelessness on the streets of Redwood City got a boost last week with the city's purchase of an apartment complex to house homeless and low-income residents.

The city council on July 13 decided to buy a 23-unit building at 1306 Main St. for $2.4 million, mostly with grants from San Mateo County and the federal government.

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2 comments:

reading said...

This is a great idea to buy a house in a low price in a redwood city. This a great information thank you for sharing with me......

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Sam Olmstead said...

If that's for a good will, why not. These homeless people needs some shelter, and the purchase of apartment complex will really help them.

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