One task in the near future will be come up with a quantify how much the City of Charlottesville and other local governments are spending to provide a place for people to say overnight if they don’t have their own home. On August 17, City Council voted to spend $3 million of a $7 million appropriation from the Commonwealth of Virginia on the Salvation Army’s capital campaign to raise $28 million to expand their shelter on Ridge Street. “The Salv…
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