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  2. Fresno has a homelessness problem. So why are its leaders ...

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    The city says about 1,400 people are homeless in Fresno proper, and an estimated 4,500 people are homeless across Fresno and Madera counties, up from 2,500 in 2019. Before 2020, Fresno had no city ...

  3. Fresno City Council considering 8 new policies to tackle city ...

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    “We are in a housing hurricane and we don’t know how long it’s going to last.” Fresno City Council considering 8 new policies to tackle city’s housing crisis, homelessness Skip to main ...

  4. City Council pushes back most of Mayor Jerry Dyer’s Fresno ...

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    At the Fresno City Council meeting Thursday, Mayor Jerry Dyer brought forward six policies to address the city’s housing crisis.

  5. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    Local housing authorities were created following the 1 September 1937 signing by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the Housing Act of 1937, sometimes called the Wagner-Steagall Act, which provided for subsidies to be paid from the U.S. government to local public housing agencies (LHA's) to improve living conditions for low-income families.

  6. Fresno mayor’s housing plan does not put new homes ... - AOL

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    The One Fresno Housing Plan’s goal to make only 25% of the new “affordable” housing — or less than 1,500 units — attainable for our city’s very-low-income residents does not go far ...

  7. California Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), established in 1975, is an independent California state agency within the California Department of Housing and Community Development that makes low-rate housing loans through the sale of taxable and tax exempt bonds.