The city of Vallejo plans to break ground on Thursday on a long-anticipated navigation center that will provide 125 shelter beds and wrap-around services for homeless people. Participants can stay for up to six months, with possible extensions, and be assigned a case manager to help them find permanent housing.
The center will be “a one-stop shop for individuals experiencing homelessness,” said Natalie Peterson, Vallejo’s assistant to the city manager. “While they’re at the navigation center, they will have access to individualized case management, medical and mental health care.” Participants will also have access to job training, she said.