Rutland Proposes State-funded Transitional Housing to Ease Homelessness

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The Rutland proposal involves creating a local housing campus with up to five neighborhoods. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

Rutland is taking action to address homelessness with a proposed state-funded transitional housing program. Designed to provide individuals with safe, stable accommodations while connecting them to essential services, the program aims to create long-term solutions for housing insecurity. If approved, this initiative could make a significant difference in reducing homelessness and helping individuals regain independence.

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