Homelessness is down 26% in Montgomery County
Officials say the decline may reflect rental assistance and other county housing efforts, while chronic homelessness rose because fewer homes are available for single adults.
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Street homelessness drops for second straight year in San Diego, new data shows
San Diego has seen a 6.6% decrease in unsheltered homelessness over the past year, due to Mayor Todd Gloria's comprehensive strategy, which includes expanding shelter, increasing access to services, and building more housing.
Escondido homelessness drops 12% as city credits outreach and encampment policies
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Escondido has dropped about 12% compared to last year, according to the point-in-time count released by the Regional Task Force on Homelessness.
Annual Census: Street Homelessness Down 11% Countywide
Street homelessness fell 11 percent year-over-year across the county, according to the region’s latest annual census. The Regional Task Force on Homelessness, which oversees the annual point-in-time count held each January, also tallied a 12 percent increase in people staying in shelters. This translated into an overall 1 percent decrease in homeless San Diegans counted during this year’s January census. The Task Force also reported a 6.6 perc…
County homelessness drops 1%, while unsheltered numbers fall sharply | The Coast News Group
REGION — The number of unsheltered homeless people across San Diego County declined by 11% this year, while sheltered homelessness increased by 12%, according to results from the 2026 Point-in-Time Count released Friday. The Point-in-Time Count, conducted each January by the Regional Task Force on Homelessness, is a one-day snapshot... The post County homelessness drops 1%, while unsheltered numbers fall sharply appeared first on The Coast News …
Point-in-Time Count shows street homelessness decreased in San Diego County
Street homelessness in San Diego County dropped by 11% in the last year. That’s according to new data from the Point-in-Time Count, an annual, one-night census of people experiencing homelessness.Meanwhile, the number of people in shelters and temporary housing increased by 12%.On Jan. 29, staff and volunteers recorded 9,803 people experiencing homelessness throughout the county. That’s down by 102 people compared with last year.“Although we hav…
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