
From March 10 to March 16, the City of Sacramento received 730 calls to its 311 service regarding unsheltered individuals. The Incident Management Team closed 919 calls, either resolving the issues or determining no action was needed. The city's report outlines efforts to address homelessness, including responding to service requests and assessing reported concerns, according to the City of Sacramento.
The City's Department of Community Response enrolled 67 people into shared databases to connect them with shelters and assistance. Twenty people were placed at the Roseville Road campus or the Outreach and Engagement Center, as mentioned by the City of Sacramento.
Housing availability at the Roseville Road campus and the Outreach and Engagement Center is limited, with no Pallet homes or trailers remaining and only 10 spaces open at the Outreach and Engagement Center. Other city shelters had an average of 36 available spaces. The city removed 148,640 pounds of trash as part of its clean-up efforts. A public data dashboard, updated weekly since September 2023, tracks outreach, compliance, and cleanup efforts. The City of Sacramento’s report and dashboard provide information on its response to homelessness.









