What cities can learn from Bakersfield’s brief success ending chronic homelessness

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Bakersfield and the rest of Kern County briefly achieved something only four other U.S. cities have: functional zero homelessness.

Good morning. It’s Tuesday, April 23. Here's what you need to know to start your day. Bakersfield eliminated functional homelessness. But only for a moment. California's encampment policy will be impacted by a homelessness case the Supreme Court is divided on.Los Angeles County faces $12.5 billion in climate costs through 2040, a study says.And here's today's e-newspaper City leaders across California have struggled to prove they can move the needle on homelessness.

Sandor said Community Solutions has been helping them build that back up. “We have a high degree of confidence they'll get there again,” she said. It’s all about housing Margot Kushel, a professor of medicine and director of the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative at UC San Francisco, told me it’s impressive when any community can reach functional zero, especially in California.

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