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As homelessness continues to rise in Orange County, senior county staff and elected county supervisors have blamed the problem on a lack of housing to send people to once they arrive in a shelter. 

While the county earmarked $350 million for housing, some city officials say it’s time for the county to take on a bigger role in the regional effort to curb the statewide housing crisis by contributing more funding.

“This has become abundantly clear to those of us on city councils, we have a very, very tight budget. We don’t get money from the state for housing like the county does. We’re not eligible to get those kinds of grant monies and we’re not eligible to be part of those programs,” said San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan in a Thursday phone interview.



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