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INYO COUNTY FUNDS IMACA TO TARGET HOMELESS MENTAL HEALTH AND HOUSING

by Community Reports/Events | Feb 20, 2020 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities

The State of California is giving $100,000 to Inyo County  to combat homelessness crisis under Senate Bill 840 (SB 840) to increase local mental health services. The Board of Supervisors in turn are sending $70,000 of that money to Inyo Mono Advocates for Community...

EASTERN SIERRA CONTINUUM OF CARE TO OPERATE SAFE PARKING LOT ADDRESSING NEEDS OF PERSONS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND LIVING OUT OF VEHICLES

by Deb Murphy | Jan 28, 2020 | General Misc. Stories, News Releases

####Please note this is not happening yet, it is proposed for two months from now with community meetings conducted before hand . Please voice your thoughts at those meetings.######## ***A topic of concern has been homeless parking in our communities. Deb Murphy spoke...

SILVER PEAKS HOUSING PROJECT UPDATE

by Deb Murphy | Jan 6, 2020 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities

  The Silver Peaks affordable-housing project is nearing the end of the first step. That’s a more electrifying lead than it sounds. It’s taken ten years to get to this point. The project, located at McIver and Spruce, will provide 70 units of affordable housing,...

IMACA Board of Directors announce Robert (Bob) Hughes appointed as IMACA’s new Executive Director

by News Staff | Dec 13, 2019 | General Misc. Stories

The IMACA Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Robert (Bob) Hughes has been appointed as IMACA’s new Executive Director beginning December 2, 2019. He will succeed Charles Broten, who is retiring after 5 ½ years with the Agency. Mr. Hughes has professional...

Inyo County gets into the homeless, housing issues

by News Staff | Jun 7, 2019 | General Misc. Stories

By Deb Murphy There are 141 homeless people in Inyo County. That was the number counted during the Point in Time survey in late January. The count, which determines funding for services for the homeless, is done annually by Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action...
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