The resolution – supported unanimously by the present supervisors, though 5th District Supervisor Steve Madrone and 4th District Supervisor Natalie Arroyo were absent – allows a government agency, nonprofit or religious organization to set up a site where homeless residents can park and stay safely while receiving connection to services. While the resolution was initially passed in June, 2022, not a single agency or nonprofit took advantage of it.
“There are an abundance of rentals in the southern region down here, where you used to be able to never find a rental there,” 2nd District Humboldt County Supervisor Bushnell said.
Na-Nu-La Native Health In Native Hands Thank You Celebration Members of the Wailaki Tribe with Native Health in Native Hands, Eel River Wailaki, and the Wailaki Cultural Fire Crew are throwing a celebration to honor the community collaboration that has brought cultural revitalization back to their ancestral homeland, Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino.