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Homelessness Response Report: Council approves contracts to continue shelter operations and services

The City’s Incident Management Team (IMT) received 543 calls for service last week and responded by engaging people experiencing homelessness, offering services and shelter options, and ensuring compliance with City laws and ordinances.

From April 20-26, the IMT responded to 512 unique locations.

The Sacramento City Council this week also approved a series of contracts to support ongoing homelessness response efforts, expanding outreach and service capacity while continuing site management across Sacramento.

“We have made major progress in addressing homelessness, but we still have a long way to go,” said Mayor Kevin McCarty. “On Tuesday, City Council voted to continue the good work already underway. Roseville Road, the Grove – these programs get our most vulnerable residents off the street and into safety, shelter, and dignity. We must remain committed to what’s working.”

The agreements include:

The contracts are part of the City’s broader strategy to address homelessness through coordinated field operations, partnerships with service providers and continued investment in shelter and supportive services.

Key IMT activity and service data from the reporting period:

311 service requests

Outreach and placements

Shelter availability as of April 28

Environmental services

Additional information

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

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