San Luis Obispo County is offering $1,000 to homeless individuals who leave the safe parking site on Oklahoma Avenue. Earlier this year, SLO County
Earlier this year, SLO County announced plans to close the Oklahoma Avenue homeless parking site, which is located near Highway 1 and Kansas Avenue. County officials made the decision to close the facility after the majority of the people living there joined a homeless union.
Under the proposal, the homeless would be allowed to sign a form in which they would set a move-out date for themselves. Upon moving, homeless individuals would receive a prepaid debit card with $1,000 loaded on it. They would then need to spend the funds on relocation expenses, including gas, hotel stays, security deposits, down payments or rent.
County officials and the Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County would collaborate with individuals on their relocation assistance programs. Homeless individuals would not be allowed to return to the safe parking site after moving out and receiving financial aid.
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