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State of Homelessness: Amid optimism, Vallejo homelessness increases
- Homelessness increased 50 percent in Vallejo from 2022 to 2024, with 682 people affected, according to Solano County’s 2024 Point in Time homeless count.
- Every Vallejo resident faces challenges from homelessness, including debris, drug deals, and public safety concerns.
- The Navigation Center homeless shelter opened in June and was close to full by September, according to homeless advocates.
- The death of James Oakley led the city council to pause encampment removals for two weeks amid public outcry.
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State of Homelessness: Amid optimism, Vallejo homelessness increases
Every Vallejo resident — housed or unhoused — is affected by homelessness, whether barely surviving in an encampment, vehicle or tent, or housed and dealing with the secondary effects of litter, debris, garbage and human waste on the sidewalk, drug deals, shootings and fires at encampments.
·Los Angeles, United States
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