San Diego’s Golden Hall Homeless Shelter to Close its Doors After 5 Years
City Officials Prioritize Relocation Over Renovation, Assuring No One Will be Left on the Streets
According to fox5sandiego, Golden Hall, a homeless shelter in San Diego, will be closing its doors after five years. The shelter was used to help people who didn’t have a place to live. It was important to many people who stayed there because it gave them a place to rest and feel safe.
The city officials don’t think keeping the shelter open is a good idea because it would cost too much money – $9 million. Instead, they will move the 260 people who live there to other shelters that are already available. A spokesperson for the city said that everyone will have a new place to go and no one will be left on the streets.
As Golden Hall Closes, San Diego’s Housing Crisis Prompts Questions About the Future of Homeless Services
For many people, Golden Hall has been a big help when there was not enough housing in San Diego. Even though it’s not the best place, it has given people a sense of community and safety. Now, the city will make some changes to the area where Golden Hall is located and build new shelters. But it’s still unclear how the city will help people who don’t have a place to live.