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Lane County HUD system performance report shows longer homelessness episodes and low shelter-to-permanent-housing exits

3848321 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

Lane County staff presented HUD-required system performance measures showing that people are spending longer periods homeless, returns to homelessness remain stable, and exits from emergency shelter to permanent housing remain low compared with rapid rehousing and transitional housing.

Amanda Bridal, senior program services coordinator for the Continuum of Care, presented Lane County’s System Performance Measures — a HUD-required report covering the federal fiscal year from Oct. 1, 2023, to Sept. 30, 2024 — and explained how the county’s data compare over time.

Key findings presented: the average length of current homelessness episodes increased in 2024 compared with prior years; returns to homelessness (people who exited to permanent destinations and later returned) held roughly steady at about 24% (meaning approximately 76% of people who exited to HUD-defined permanent…

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