ONTARIO
The transitional homeless shelter in Ontario, located at 123 N.W. Third Ave., the collaborative partnership between local nonprofit housing assistance agency Community in Action, local faith-based organization, Origins Faith Community and the City of Ontario, has raised concern from a citizen.
The concerned citizen, Ingeborg Dickerson, owner of the Huey apartments at NW Third Ave., submitted a letter addressed to Chief of Police Steven Romero, Mayor Riley Hill, and all members of the Ontario City Council, saying that after speaking to the âthe lady who owns the Townhouse apartments,â the site where the shelters are and was âassuredâ that there would âa 6-foot fence to enclose the entire project.â
ONTARIO
Ontarioâs transitional homeless shelter, on Northwest Third Ave, which has reached capacity is ârunning smoothlyâ says Heather Echeveste, who is overseeing operation management at the shelter, wrote in an email received on Tuesday morning.
âAll shelter stayers are warm and safe! There are a few things that have to happen before more gravel goes down. They have put in a very nice concrete area for the trash/recycle receptacles and will be installing fencing around the property,â wrote Echeveste.
The transitional homeless shelter is a collaborative project between the city of Ontario, local housing assistance agency Community in Action, and Origins Faith Community, a local faith-based organization.