The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved a slew of affordable housing agenda items at their Tuesday meeting.
The 13 proposals that were approved will help a range of people receive housing, including homeless seniors, foster youth and families with young children.
Also on Tuesday, the board heard a status update on the"Heading Home" program, which is dedicated to creating enough housing for all county families experiencing homelessness by 2025. The office predicts that it will have 848 new units of supportive and affordable housing open for families by 2025.
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