The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously voted to authorize a countywide homelessness state of emergency.
The resolution, proposed by board president Nate Miley, directs the county’s Office of Homeless Care and Coordination (OHCC) to lead the development of an emergency response to homelessness and report back to the board with recommendations within 60 days.
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