Allentown wants to do something about its homelessness problem, and could use some of its remaining American Rescue Plan dollars to do so. City council held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss how approximately $18 million in relief money could go toward affordable housing, rental assistance, a permanent homeless shelter and other measures that could help house the 1400 homeless Allentownians.
Source: Morningcall
How could Allentown use pandemic relief money to solve homelessness? Opinions differ, but most agree it will only make a dent in the problem
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