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The Max-Well Respite Center, Pensacola's largest transitional housing program, has lost the lease the building it currently occupies to a new higher-paying tenant and is set to close at by the end of the month.
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Pensacola and Gainesville have been chosen for a University of Florida student-led housing stability project aimed at bringing healthcare resources to unhoused individuals in those cities.
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Residents of Beggs Lane, located on county-owned land adjacent to a superfund site in Brent, were forced to vacate their campsites this week due to a combination of federal deed restrictions and a new state law banning camping on public property.
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There's a final push to help homeless campers meet Monday's deadline vacate the City of Pensacola park beneath the interstate.