In San Jose, plans are underway to convert the Bristol Hotel into a homeless shelter for women and children, a decision that some local residents were unaware of until a recent community meeting. The shelter will provide temporary housing with security and private rooms, yet concerns about safety arose among residents regarding potential disruptions and unauthorized access. The city council is set to approve necessary measures to facilitate the shelter's establishment, claiming it as a step towards addressing homelessness despite the mixed reactions from the neighborhood.
The Bristol Hotel is one of five motel properties the city's housing department has secured to convert into temporary housing, aiming to address homelessness.
Residents expressed safety concerns, fearing that individuals associated with the shelter's occupants might pose risks to their neighborhood.
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