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City reports drop in unhoused count and pilots that moved people into housing; council plans fall workshop

City Council of Lincoln · July 24, 2024
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Summary

Staff reported a decline in Lincoln’s point‑in‑time count to 43 and estimated about 25 currently unsheltered, credited a pilot housing project that moved four people off creek encampments and said the city will return in the fall to workshop sustaining the pilot and potential ordinance changes.

City staff gave an update on homelessness during the July 23 council meeting, reporting the city’s January point‑in‑time (PIT) count attributed 43 people to Lincoln and that ongoing outreach work suggests about 25 individuals were currently identifying as homeless. Staff credited a small pilot project that…

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