San Jose safe sleeping site temporarily closes - San Jose Spotlight
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San Jose safe sleeping site temporarily closes - San Jose Spotlight
""The city is awaiting a replacement generator for the RV office and a technician appointment to review the trailer's electrical system," spokesperson Sarah Fields told San José Spotlight."
""Safe and consistent site operations are our priority.""
San Jose closed the Taylor Street tent village on Friday after a generator caused electrical problems that impaired air conditioning in a HomeFirst RV office trailer and tripped a circuit breaker. Nearly a dozen people living at the site were moved to other temporary housing. The site opened Sept. 8, contains 56 tents with eight ADA-accessible, and is intended to serve as a navigation center to connect residents with resources and move them into housing within a month. The city reports 6,503 homeless residents, more than 3,500 unsheltered, and has relocated people from Columbus Park during recent sweeps.
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