Advocates hope 50 beds at Downtown homeless shelter can stay despite proposed budget

Part of the City of San Diego’s proposed budget for next year calls for a reduction of 50 beds at the Bridge Shelter for the unhoused at 16th and Newton in Downtown San Diego.
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