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The County of Santa Barbara received one million dollars to develop programs that will make the rural community more resilient in extreme weather events.
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The closure of Highway 1 on the Big Sur Coast has been extended further north as crews work to repair the road following two rockslides last week.
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A Central Coast nonprofit unveiled San Luis Obispo’s newest affordable housing facility. KCBX’s Amanda Wernik reports on site from Tuesday’s grand opening event.
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Representative Carbajal said the goal of the bill is to open up federal funding for Safe Parking sites.
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Every two years community volunteers count the number of homeless people in San Luis Obispo County. The 2024 Point-in-Time Count took place this week.
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A nearly 20-year-old park meant to honor San Luis Obispo’s Chinese culture is in the process of getting revitalized.
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The US Supreme Court will revisit the issue of homeless encampments in public areas — a decision that could affect San Luis Obispo County.
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Habitat for Humanity is building affordable homes in Paso Robles.
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Point-in-Time counts provide a snapshot of homelessness in the region. Volunteers are needed in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. There's only a few days left to sign-up for volunteer training.
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San Luis Obispo has a new stormwater truck just in time for the rainy season. The city received the truck in December and has since been using it for flood prevention.
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In Paso Robles, a former Motel 6 converted into a homeless shelter will soon increase its support for its residents.
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King City and a Los Angeles-based developer teamed up to get a grant that would allow them to build affordable housing for the city’s unhoused population. Now, the state housing department is investigating the developer because it has defaulted on some loans. KCBX’s Gabriela Fernandez spoke with CalMatters’ reporter Jeanne Kuang who’s been reporting on the investigation.