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Continuum of Care staff: coordinated entry and HMIS helped Jackson County exceed rehousing goals

Medford City Council · October 15, 2025
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Summary

ACCESS/Continuum of Care staff told council coordinated entry launched earlier this year and, using HMIS data, the region exceeded state rehousing goals for rapid rehousing and the Oregon Rehousing Initiative, while noting limitations of point‑in‑time counts.

Noah Wertheiser, support services project manager for ACCESS and staff to the Jackson County Continuum of Care (CoC), gave council an overview of the CoC’s role in regional homelessness response and data systems.

Wertheiser described the CoC as a federally‑mandated collaborative of roughly 35 partners led by ACCESS that does regional…

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