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Volunteers of America to lead point‑in‑time count; committee discusses Conestoga huts as temporary shelter option

2111370 · January 15, 2025
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The council's housing committee reported Volunteers of America will coordinate the Jan. 30 point‑in‑time count for Skagit County and discussed Conestoga hut shelters as a possible short‑term option, while noting county aggregation prevents an Anacortes‑only count.

The Housing, Affordability and Community Services Committee reported Jan. 13 that Volunteers of America will lead this year's point‑in‑time (PIT) count for Skagit County; the PIT date is Jan. 30 with data collection continuing through Feb. 5.

Councilmember Walters said Chuck Messenger from Volunteers of America briefed the committee. The PIT count is intended to determine who is…

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