The Tribune (SLO)

County’s homeless population shrinking, new count shows

- BY JOHN LYNCH jlynch@thetribune­news.com

The preliminar­y results of this year’s census of all homeless individual­s living in San Luis Obispo County are in — and they bear good news.

According to preliminar­y data from this year’s Point-In-Time Count released Monday by the county homeless services division, San Luis Obispo County’s homeless population declined by 277 individual­s between the 2022 and 2024 counts.

In the 2024 count conducted Jan. 23-31, volunteers counted 1,171 people experienci­ng homelessne­ss throughout San Luis Obispo County, according to the release. That’s a 19% decline from the 1,448 counted in 2022.

Also, homeless individual­s living in San Luis Obispo County were more likely to be have some form of shelter or temporary accommodat­ions in 2024’s count, with sheltered homelessne­ss hitting the highest mark since 2015, according to data in the release. Sheltered homelessne­ss is the term used for an individual without housing who has has a roof over their heads through a congregate or non-congregate shelter.

In 2024’s tally, 374 people were counted as sheltered, with the remaining 797 experienci­ng unsheltere­d homelessne­ss on the streets, compared to 292 sheltered people and 1,156 unsheltere­d people in 2022’s count, according to the release.

“The Point-in-Time Count shows an encouragin­g trend based on data captured on a single night,” the release read.

IN-DEPTH DATA ON HOMELESSNE­SS TO COME

The figures released Monday provide a basic snapshot of San Luis Obispo County’s homeless population, but more detailed informatio­n on the population’s demographi­cs will be available in coming weeks, according to the release.

According to the release, 2024’s count is expected to provide much more accurate data than the 2022 count due to a change in methodolog­y,

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