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Clayton Franke / The Daily World
The city of Aberdeen will apply for Grays Harbor County funds to renovate this building in Junction City and develop 100 beds of transitional homeless housing.

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Aberdeen council supports homeless shelter

City to apply for county’s $500K grant; proposes 100-bed microshelter village in Junction City

Pictured in 2023, the largest homeless encampment in Grays Harbor County is near River Street and the Chehalis River bridge in Aberdeen. (The Daily World file photo)

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County commissioners hesitate to release homeless shelter funds

Legal and budget concerns, along with pushback, laced discussions at Tuesday meeting

Grays Harbor County Board of Commissioners
The Grays Harbor County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved recommendations to appoint 13 people to a homeless housing task force that will advise the board on homelessness spending and create a five-year housing plan.

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County appoints local leaders, community members to homelessness task force

13-member advisory body will recommend homeless spending, help draft five-year plan

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Workers from the city of Aberdeen and Washington State Department of Transportation worked Wednesday to clean out the state-owned property on State Street. The area in question is where 30-plus homeless people live. The homeless residents were being temporarily moved, but they will be allowed to move back once the area is cleared out.

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City, state workers clean up State Street encampment grounds

The city of Aberdeen worked with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on Wednesday in order to move…

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Noel Bollhoefer shelters under a concrete awning on East Market Street in Aberdeen across from the Aberdeen Police Department on Tuesday, Sept. 12.

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Grays Harbor County creates homeless housing task force

State-mandated body to advise on homeless issues and five year plan; members not yet chosen

Chaplains on the Harbor has operated a cold weather shelter at this church in Westport for the last eight years. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Location is biggest hurdle as county moves to provide winter homeless shelters

Shelter providers required to seek city approval before proposing shelter site

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
The Moore Wright Group received nearly $8 million to convert the Oceanside Motel in Hoquiam into 27 affordable housing units.

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Nonprofit working on big housing goal

The Moore Wright Group aims to bring 120 units of affordable housing to Harbor by 2025

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The Moore Wright Group was awarded $7.9 million in grant funding by the Washington Department of Commerce, which will provide 30 homeless housing units.

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Commerce funding to provide for 34 homeless housing units

Over $8M in state grants awarded to CCAP and The Moore Wright Group