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Orange County Proposes New Shelter for Unhoused

Orange County Proposes New Shelter for Unhoused

Orlando News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 6, 20261m 25s

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Orange County proposes a new shelter at Goldenrod Village to house up to 150 unhoused individuals from Central Florida. The project, costing between $25-27 million, aims to provide on-site meals, laundry, and case management. Officials plan a 90-day stay focused on job placement, personal needs, and stable housing. Despite local resident concerns about security and funding, Commissioner Myra Uribe assures the facility will be secure and only screened individuals will enter. The Samaritan Resource Center offers job training and housing support, but no shelter. Community meetings are planned for April to gather more input.

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