CEO of LuckyDuckFound says homeless shelter is needed NOW -- housing will come later. Last week's proposed Unlicensed Camping Ordinance 'enforced a critical need for more immediately available beds.' More info:
SAN DIEGO – Councilmember Stephen Whitburn’s Unlicensed Camping Ordinance made it through the city’s Land Use and Housing Committee with a 3-1 approval last week.
Homeless advocacy groups and community leaders responded to the proposed ordinance. One such group, the Lucky Duck Foundation, approved of the plan but added that more shelter is immediately needed.
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