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FREMONT — Following the lead of the Bay Area’s progressive northern cities, Fremont on Monday will become the first city in the southern part of the region to offer a one-stop “navigation center” for the homeless.
With hundreds of homeless people living in tents along streets and highway overpasses and sleeping in cars and RVs in parking lots and industrial frontage roads, city officials are counting on the center to get some of them back on their feet and on the track to permanent housing.
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