For the third year in a row, more people are in shelters than on the streets.
Modesto recently launched several housing initiatives, including Dignity Village, which is a 42-unit noncongregate shelter site, as well as a $500,000 homelessness prevention program aimed at keeping people housed.
That rise comes as the city faces pressure from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In a letter obtained by CBS13, HUD said Turlock was out of compliance with its housing plan after denying funding to We Care, the city's only emergency shelter for men.
In its response, the city asked for an extension until July 12 and pointed to funding for outreach, transitional housing, and rental assistance.
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