San Diego City Council held a special meeting on homelessness on Monday afternoon addressing several aspects of the problem.
“Today isn’t about a publicity stunt or trying to have a special meeting just to have a special meeting. It’s so the council can spend a few hours together hearing from national experts, from our homeless strategies and solution department about what we’re doing right what we’re doing wrong…and what we actually need to do moving forward to start making some actual progress on this humanitarian crisis that we see," said Council President Sean Elo-Rivera.
In an emotional conversation, council members also discussed how homelessness is disproportionately impacting communities of color across San Diego.
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