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An exhaustive count of Sacramento County’s homeless found a 41 percent drop in the street population. Progress demands more mental health services.
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 are over 2,700 homeless people in Sonoma County, 0.6% of the county's population. Much of the homeless situation in Sonoma County also is found in Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, and especially in terms of per capita, the Russian River area that focuses on Guerneville is roughly 4-5% homeless.
There are now an estimated 6,600 homeless people living in Sacramento County’s shelters, streets and vehicles, according to a new federally-mandated count released Wednesday. That’s 29% fewer ...
Tom Philp. October 23, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Chaming Vang, 38, is given directions about where to move her belongings as Sacramento County Park Rangers tape off access back to her homeless encampment ...
There are an estimated 9,278 homeless people on any given night in Sacramento County, a report released last month found. Up to 20,000 people in Sacramento will experience homelessness throughout ...
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 ...
An article from the San Francisco Chronicle put an estimation of 300 homeless residents, which accounted for approximately ten percent of Sonoma County's homeless population at the time. Incidents such as fires and arson took place in the encampment three times in a span of two months from November 2019 to January 2020, including a tank ...