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Seattle made some big shifts in its approach to homeless services last year, including signing new contracts that gave the city the ability to ding service providers that don’t get enough people into permanent housing. For the first time in more than a decade, the city competitively bid roughly $34 million in service contracts, which included “pay for performance” measures. Now the city has softened on this policy. Providers who don’t meet the standards in the first quarter of this year will get a pass. |