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El Monte gets $2 million, delivered by supervisor, to house homeless

Summary by San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis presented the El Monte City Council with a $2 million check this week to support operations for two Homekey properties in the city totaling 133 beds of interim housing. One of the Homekey properties, the 40-unit Hilda Solis Iris House, will prioritize houseless transition-age youth, meaning youth aging out of the foster-care system. El Monte housing manager Vanessa Sedano explained why the city wants to …
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