San Diego's Point Loma Safe Parking Program location has more than 100 spaces available for people to safely sleep in their vehicles, it was announced Wednesday.

The location, at the former H Barracks site near San Diego International Airport, offers supportive services aimed at ending the homelessness of those staying there. It is open to regular and oversized vehicles, including RVs, and provides people a place to stay without the risk of being ticketed for parking on a city street or at a park.

The San Diego City Council approved a one-year contract with nonprofit Jewish Family Service of San Diego to continue running the program in May.

"The majority of people served in our Safe Parking Program have income, are employed or have only recently entered homelessness," Gloria said while

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