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Hays County coalition reports 2025 point-in-time count: San Marcos accounts for most people identified as experiencing homelessness
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The Hays County Homeless Coalition presented the 2025 point-in-time count to the San Marcos City Council, reporting that most people counted in the county that night were in San Marcos and that sheltered placements accounted for many families and domestic-violence survivors.
The Hays County Homeless Coalition presented results from the 2025 point-in-time (PIT) count to the San Marcos City Council on Tuesday, reporting that nearly all of the people the county located that night were in San Marcos.
Reverend Joshua Sutherland, co-chair of the coalition, told the council the count — a federal HUD-mandated one-night survey used to estimate homelessness and allocate grant funding — took place on Jan. 23 and relied on volunteers and local nonprofits. “The point in time count is a nationwide mandated population assessment,” Sutherland said, describing how volunteers canvass locations and interview or document people who are…
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