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Yolo County Grand Jury
• 2024-2025
Homelessness: OUR Local American Tragedy
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Findings 12 findings
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Despite being well past the midpoint of the 2023-2026 Yolo County Plan to Address
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A significant impediment to effectively addressing homelessness in Yolo County is the
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The City of Woodland's strategy for addressing individuals experiencing homelessness who
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Inaccuracies inherent in the Point-in-Time (PIT) count methodology result in an
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The City of West Sacramento has demonstrated a proactive approach to expanding housing
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The current definition and cost structure of "affordable housing" often remain inaccessible
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The Fourth and Hope facility, a key resource for individuals experiencing homelessness in the
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A persistent shortage of adequately trained and supported employees at the Fourth & Hope
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The existing shortage of mental health professionals within Yolo County significantly
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Cities within Yolo County possess numerous parking lots, many of which are currently
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Communities across Yolo County are expressing growing frustration and discontent over
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The multifaceted challenge of homelessness presents a significant and intricate problem
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 36The Yolo County Grand Jury believes that future juries should strongly consider conducting
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R2Page 36Yolo County needs to budget dedicated funds for homelessness services to significantly