Phoenix Bridge Housing program funds interim shelter beds at sites including the Human Services Campus and the Key Campus, operating under Arizona Department of Health Services shelter licensing and city zoning approvals.
Phoenix Bridge Housing is the city's interim-shelter strategy expanding capacity beyond emergency beds toward 30- to 90-day stays with case management and housing-navigation services. Funded through ARPA, federal Continuum of Care dollars, and the city's Housing Department, sites must meet AZDHS shelter standards (R9-10-1801 et seq.) and Phoenix zoning use permits. Facilities include the X-Wing addition at the Human Services Campus, the Key Campus on West Lincoln, and Respiro at multiple locations. Operators must maintain background checks, fire inspections, and ADA accessibility. Neighborhood-impact rules require operators to coordinate with Community Action Officers on noise, loitering, and parking.
Operating an unlicensed shelter risks AZDHS enforcement and zoning revocation. Cities can fine operators or pull conditional-use permits. Residents have grievance rights under shelter operator policies; AZDHS investigates licensing complaints.
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