City of Tracy gets $3.6 million for city's first temporary homeless shelter
Tracy City Council Member Dan Arriola presented the city’s plan to the board of supervisors, which unanimously approved the proposal.
Author: Staff (ABC10), Eric Escalante
Published: 5:13 PM PDT July 28, 2021
Updated: 9:22 PM PDT July 28, 2021
TRACY, Calif. — The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved more than $3.6 million for a temporary homeless shelter in Tracy.
The emergency housing facility, a first for the city of Tracy, is aimed at supporting the city’s homeless population with emergency housing and case management services, officials said in a press release on Wednesday.