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Sacramento County approved a contract with Behavioral Health Bridge Housing this week for $26 million providing services and resources to unsheltered persons with behavioral health conditions.
The city in 2021 included the lot in a list of sites where it planned to open shelters, cleared the camp off the lot, then spent $617,000 to pave and fence it. After doing that, in 2022, the city ...
An exhaustive count of Sacramento County’s homeless found a 41 percent drop in the street population. Progress demands more mental health services. Fewer homeless people in Sacramento is welcome ...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted in November to spend $1.3 million on a North Highlands parking lot for 30 homeless people. An official said the lot would help those who were ...
At the last federally-mandated homeless count in 2022, 9,278 homeless people lived in Sacramento County. The largest share of unsheltered people — more than 5,000 — slept within city limits.
There’s $25 million available, but the county has a proposal for just $19.4 million. Of that, $8 million will go toward buying 32 units — 20% — of an old Residence Inn at 1530 Howe Ave ...
Homeless Bills of Rights seek to amend local codes that outlaw loitering, vagrancy, sitting or lying on the sidewalk, begging, urinating, eating in public, and other behaviors that disproportionately affect homeless people. [1] Most homeless advocates agree that the issue of homelessness can only be alleviated if there is a focus placed on ...
An estimated 9,300 homeless people live in Sacramento, and over 5,000 lack shelter. The waiting list for one of the city’s 1,300 shelter beds has over 2,657 people on it, and an additional 690 ...