Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness March 11-17

The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the City’s Incident Management Team responding to homelessness.

From March 11-17, the City of Sacramento received 750 calls to 311 customer service related to unsheltered individuals.

Through the work of the IMT, 933 calls were closed, meaning that either the issue was remedied, compliance was achieved, or the issue no longer existed when City staff inspected the site.

In terms of outreach, staff from the City’s Department of Community Response enrolled 174 people into shared local databases that match them with shelters and other resources.

In addition, 35 people were placed into the City’s Roseville Road campus or the Outreach and Engagement Center.

As of March 19, there were zero Pallet homes and three trailers available at the Roseville Road campus as well as 10 spaces available at the Outreach and Engagement Center. There was an average of 21 openings at City funded shelters (excluding the Roseville Road campus and the OEC.)

Regarding waste removal, the City cleaned up 182,630 pounds of trash.

Members of the IMT, including the Sacramento Police Department’s IMPACT team, achieved compliance 160 times for calls involving sidewalk obstruction, unlawful storage, unlawful camping and other issues.

Here is the complete weekly report: 3.11 – 3.17 IMT Data Report

In addition, City maintains a data dashboard for the work of the IMT. The public can track progress made by the IMT by week going back to Sept. 25 and access cumulative tallies for outreach, compliance and cleanup.

Click here to learn more about the City’s comprehensive response to the homelessness crisis.

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