Several resolutions on next Urbana City Council agenda to combat homelessness
Share this @internewscast.com

URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Urbana City Council is preparing to vote on a handful of initiatives to fight against homelessness in the area.

On the agenda for Monday’s meeting are nine resolutions, accumulating to over $1 million dedicated to several projects. Earlier this week, WCIA covered the potential influx of funds heading to C-U at Home, a nonprofit focused on aiding people experiencing homelessness in setting and achieving goals for improved futures. The organization is currently working on renovating a new mid-barrier shelter.

A funding agreement with the City of Champaign was approved on Tuesday, allowing up to $408,555. Should Urbana’s vote on Monday be favorable, an additional $320,000 could be contributed to these resources.

“For us as an organization, this indicates that both the City of Champaign and the City of Urbana understand the importance of addressing homelessness within the community,” expressed Melissa Courtwright, Executive Director of C-U at Home. “Seeing Urbana support this project significantly impacts both us and the community.”

Other entities with funds under discussion include Strides Shelter, Champaign County Health Care Consumers, and Cunningham Township CARES. The most substantial proposal on Monday’s agenda is for Hope Village, amounting to $1 million, with construction of the tiny home village having commenced at the end of July.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Trump’s Use of Domestic Troops Challenges the Boundaries of a 150-Year-Old Law

As President Donald Trump stretches the limits of military involvement on American…

BLS Nominee EJ Antoni Proposes Halting Monthly Jobs Reports

() President Donald Trump’s nominee to oversee the Bureau of Labor Statistics…

DC Attorney Jeanine Pirro Attributes Rise in Youth Deaths to Illegal Firearms

() U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro blamed illegal…

Apollo Beach Residents Discuss Planned Changes to Major Roadway, Including Golf Cart Lane

The Hillsborough County Department of Public Works organized an open house at…

New Zealand Politician Criticizes Rivals Over Gaza, Faces Second Expulsion from Parliament

WELLINGTON – A New Zealand politician was expelled from Parliament after calling…

Missing 11-Year-Old San Jose Boy Found Safe After Over a Week, Mother Confirms

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — An 11-year-old San Jose boy, Noah Alhayek, was…

Train Derailment in North Texas Sparks Grass Fire

This story is developing; check back for updates. () Thirty-five Union Pacific…

Light Aircraft Accident During Landing at Ohio Airport

(WJW) State troopers and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating after a…

Iowa Veteran Close to Completing Appalachian Trail Journey

WHO 13 NEWS – Iowa veteran Joedy VanVelzen will summit Mount Katahdin…

New ICE Detention Center Set to Open in Former Colorado Prison by Late 2025

HUDSON, Colo. (KDVR) A new immigration detention center will open in Colorado…

Could Reclassification of Marijuana by Trump Administration Lead to Legalization in the US?

(NEXSTAR) At the end of last year, it seemed that marijuana could…

Lady’s Island Couple Seeks Solutions to Ongoing Flooding Issues, Demands Action from County and State

Lady’s Island, S.C. () — A couple residing on Lady’s Island is…