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Yuba–Sutter Point‑in‑Time Count Falls; County Warned of Shrinking State HAP Funding

Yuba County Board of Supervisors · January 27, 2026
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Summary

A homelessness consortium presenter told the Yuba County Board that the January 2025 point‑in‑time count found 830 people across Yuba and Sutter counties (a 14% drop from 2023); presenters cautioned that state HAP funding is likely to shrink and urged the county to protect shelters and prevention programs.

Johnny, a presenter for the regional homeless-convening group, told the Yuba County Board of Supervisors that the January 2025 point‑in‑time count recorded 830 people experiencing homelessness across Yuba and Sutter counties, down from 963 in 2023. "The total number of folks in Yuba and Sutter Counties combined experiencing homelessness that we were able to count was 830," he said, and he reported Yuba County’s count fell from 545 to 437, a 20% decline on the Yuba side of the river.

County officials and the presenter framed the decline as a sign local programs are having an…

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