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Rescue Mission contract may have cost North County a second shelter

Rescue Mission contract may have cost North County a second shelter
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Oceanside picks San Diego Rescue Mission to run homeless shelter

OCEANSIDE  The San Diego Rescue Mission will operate Oceanside’s new 50-bed homeless shelter, despite recommendations by the city staff and Housing Commission to go with Interfaith Community Services. The Rescue Mission will provide “the broadest benefits at the most efficient cost,” said Councilman Peter Weiss at Wednesday’s Oceanside City Council meeting. He said the Interfaith proposal for the shelter was “impressive,” but it comes with $1 million in annual operating costs to the city while the other offer does not. “We are not here to pick a winner or a loser,” Weiss said, before the 3-2 vote to approve the contract. “We are here to help our homeless population.”

Oceanside approves apartments for homeless

Oceanside approves apartments for homeless
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Pandemic brought out the best, and sometimes the worse

Pandemic brought out the best, and sometimes the worse
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Why does it seem like there are more homeless on the streets?

It’s hard to miss. Along city sidewalks in downtown San Diego, in front of malls in Oceanside, sprawled across open areas near South Bay freeway on-ramps, homeless encampments have become a more frequent sight throughout San Diego County in recent months. Why there are more, or even if the large encampments mean the homeless population itself has increased, is unclear. The numbers of people on the street could be greater because fewer people have been arrested and jailed for minor offenses during the pandemic. Or maybe people from other states are moving to San Diego after hearing about shelters and services here.

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