West Valley residents angry over hotel turning to homeless housing - San Jose Spotlight
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At the Camden Community Center, over 100 residents gathered to protest the conversion of the Bristol Hotel into temporary housing for homeless women and children. The project aims to provide shelter for 60 mothers, children, and older women but has incited significant backlash from locals. Concerns focus on safety, traffic issues, and the proximity of the hotel to schools. An online petition led by resident Mars Tang has garnered over 1,200 signatures, reflecting widespread community discontent about the situation, despite Campbell's lack of jurisdiction over San Jose's plans.
The conversion of the Bristol Hotel to transitional housing for homeless women and children is facing intense pushback from local residents who are concerned about safety and community impact.
Over 100 residents expressed their concerns at a community meeting, highlighting their discontent with the proposal and urging elected officials to listen.
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