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The county wants to functionally end homelessness by 2029. Its proposed Homeless Service Center could be a "crucial" part of the solution, according to Johnson County Commission chair Mike Kelly.
The shelter would repurpose a La Quinta Inn and Suites at 95th Street and Interstate 35 in Lenexa, but it faces some hurdles.
Kelly says there are "very real" concerns from Lenexa and other cities that can't be addressed, because a shelter like this does not currently exist in Johnson County.
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Johnson County is seeing homelessness grow, but a proposed new shelter offers hope
The number of unhoused people in Johnson County has grown significantly over the last decade. Johnson County Commission chair Mike Kelly says that a proposed Homeless Service Center - built in a former La Quinta Inn - could be a key, if other cities sign off on funding.
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