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Point‑in‑Time count: 1,806 people counted countywide; city outlines post‑PIT investments and warns of federal funding risks
Summary
City presenters gave the 2025 Point‑in‑Time and Housing Inventory Count: 1,806 people counted, roughly 617 unsheltered, about 4,856 shelter beds systemwide (80% utilization). Staff described new local investments since January and flagged potential federal cuts to CDBG, HOME and Continuum of Care funding.
Amanda, a Continuum of Care staff presenter, briefed the Urban Experience Committee on the 2025 HUD-mandated Point‑in‑Time (PIT) count and the Housing Inventory Count (HIC). She explained the methodology and presented countywide results. Key numbers: Amanda said the PIT recorded 1,806 people and about 1,500 households across the Continuum of Care (countywide). Unsheltered people numbered about 617; transitional housing counted about 303 people and emergency shelter nearly 900. On the inventory side the HIC counted 4,856 beds with systemwide utilization around 80 percent (inclement-weather beds were 91 percent utilized on the night of the count; year‑round beds about 83 percent). Demographics and special populations: Amanda presented…
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