The city is on track to receive $2 million to fund creating a permanent homeless shelter overseen by the Warming Center. according to the story, the city is working to get NeroRestorative to donate a building at 306 West Mill for use as the shelter, just down the hill from the Survivor Empowerment Center. Since that location was previously an apartment building, it would need far less renovation to convert it to a shelter than would demolishing the current one, which is not up to code, and build a new one. It would also be far enough away from the southwest residential area that concerns by residents of that area should be minimal.
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