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  2. Fort Lauderdale housing complex offers stable homes for ... - AOL

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    Developer and local nonprofit team on $25 million apartment community called Seven on Seventh.

  3. In 2023, Fort Lauderdale had 780 homeless residents, up substantially from 2022’s count of 415, according to the city’s online dashboard. The city has a goal of reducing homelessness by 250 ...

  4. Morris Habitat for Humanity opens Randolph condos, helping 12 ...

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    RANDOLPH —Twelve families became homeowners Thursday as Morris Habitat for Humanity celebrated the completion of the biggest affordable housing project in its four-decade history.. More than 30 ...

  5. Homelessness in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Near the Broward County Main Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a tent city adjacent to the Historic Walkway. The camp relocated from Stranahan Park to the library in 2017. According to the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness , as of January 2017, there are an estimated 32,190 homeless individuals in Florida.

  6. File:Homeless Camp (Fort Lauderdale, Florida).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Near the Broward County Main Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a homeless camp, bivouacked adjacent to the Historic Walkway and a memorial plaque describing the Riparian Rights Lawsuit (1914-1918) which established public control of the riverfront. The camp relocated from Stranahan Park to the library in 2017.

  7. Florida enacts tough law to get homeless off the streets ...

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    Fort Lauderdale and Florida's other cities and counties only have three months to figure it out. Starting Jan. 1, residents, business owners and the state can sue municipalities they don't think are doing enough. Under the law, local governments must enact ordinances to create, bolster and enforce programs to help get the homeless off the streets.

  8. Market Street Mission - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, it hosted the Morris County Social Detoxification Center as well as the One Way Coffee House, a café where "young people could come for food, coffee, and informal counseling on Friday and Saturday nights." [5] As of 1988, the Mission could house up to 50 residents. [17] In 1994, extensive renovations at 9 Market Street occurred. [5]

  9. ‘Not a solution’: Fort Lauderdale debates how to enforce ...

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    In 2023, Fort Lauderdale had 780 homeless residents, up substantially from 2022’s count of 415, according to the city’s online dashboard. The city has a goal of reducing homelessness by 250 ...