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Garden Grove Sees Fewer Homeless People on the Streets, Housing Still Scarce

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Despite a 39% reduction in the city’s unhoused population since 2022, Garden Grove officials acknowledged long-term solutions such as affordable housing remain key challenges. 

It’s prompting new goals for the city’s 2025-2030 Comprehensive Strategic Plan to Address Homelessness.

City officials at the March 12 city council meeting touted initiatives they say contributed to the city’s progress with homelessness.



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