Commissioners are hoping to leverage a partnership with the City of Tallahassee and the Big Bend Continuum of Care to continue programs such as street outreach and permanent supportive housing
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Margie Menzel covers local and state government for WFSU News. She has also worked at the News Service of Florida and Gannett News Service. She earned her B.A. in history at Vanderbilt University and her M.S. in journalism at Florida A&M University.
The BBCOC's Point in Time data shows 95% of the 801 people experiencing homelessness live in Leon County. County Commissioners have approved new recommendations to help reduce that number.
Less than a month ago, a judge declined City Walk’s emergency motion to stay in its shelter on Mahan Drive after the organization was ordered to vacate its building by the Tallahassee Fire Department in late March.