Work is underway for a project to serve City College students.
Demolition began Tuesday on a city block downtown that is planned to become affordable housing for college students.
Diego Bethea is the City College Student Government president. He said 20% of students report being unhoused. According to administration officials, that includes students who are low-income, veterans or former foster youth.
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