Alameda Supervisors Allocate $170 Million a Year to Help the Homeless
ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – The board agreed to allocate 80% of Measure W sales tax revenue, totaling $170 million annually, to fund homelessness prevention, shelter, and permanent housing programs, officials said.
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County supes urged to focus bulk of Measure W sales tax money on homelessness programs
A coalition of elected officials and community groups is urging the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to spend hundreds of millions in recently freed up sales tax revenue on homelessness programs and services. The post County supes urged to focus bulk of Measure W sales tax money on homelessness programs appeared first on Livermore Vine.
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