A homeless person in Coronado in May. Photo by Chris Stone San Diego County is the recipient of a $5.1 million grant intended to assist people experiencing homelessness along the Sweetwater Riverbed between Chula Vista and National City, it was announced Tuesday. The grant, from California’s $240 million Encampment Resolution Fund, includes an area of the riverbed paralleling Interstate 805 in Chula Vista known to county employees and homelessness-focused organizations as “The Jungle.” San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas joined with the county’s Department of Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities to apply for the grant, with collaboration by the citi
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