What’s being done to reduce Costa Mesa’s homeless population, residents ask

What’s being done to reduce Costa Mesa’s homeless population, residents ask
- April 10, 2017
- Rachel Goldberg and David Snow, sociologists, via the Orange County Register, April 10, 2017
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Orange County spent nearly $300 million from 2014-15 on homelessness, according to a UC Irvine study released this month. Around $120 million of that was paid for by the county’s 34 cities.
For the full story, please visit http://www.ocregister.com/2017/04/10/whats-being-done-to-reduce-costa-mesas-homeless-population-residents-ask/.
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