Outreach crews working to relocate 1,000 unhoused people living along San Jose's waterways
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"To see after the recent rains the amount of plastic, the metals, the shopping carts, the trash," Mahan said, highlighting the urgent need for cleanup along Coyote Creek.
"This count was later in the day, people were awake going tent by tent talking to people and actually have them fill out a survey and individually surveying every single human being," Mahan explained about the outreach efforts.
"It might be hygiene kits, it might be food, water, it might be pet food for their animals that are living with them and part of their families," Chavez stated, emphasizing the importance of addressing the needs of the homeless community.
Mahan discussed the new safe and managed places for people to stay, noting that "over 1,000 safe parking and sleeping units, prefabricated modular units, and converted motels will be provided."
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