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Sacramento Intensifies Efforts to Combat Homelessness, Over 2,000 Cases Addressed in One Week

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Published on September 12, 2025
Sacramento Intensifies Efforts to Combat Homelessness, Over 2,000 Cases Addressed in One WeekSource: City of Sacramento

Between September 1 and 7, the City of Sacramento received 740 calls to its 311 service about unsheltered individuals. The Incident Management Team released a report on its efforts to address these calls, according to the City of Sacramento.

The city responded to 2,123 cases, with 1,218 resolved through issue resolution, compliance, or inspection, while 75 people were added to shared databases linking them to shelters and resources. During this period, 27 individuals were housed at the Roseville Road campus or the Outreach and Engagement Center, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts to provide immediate support, as reported by the City of Sacramento.

The City of Sacramento currently has no Pallet homes or trailers at the Roseville Road campus and 24 spaces at the Outreach and Engagement Center, while City-funded shelters report an average of 28 openings. During this time, the City removed 78,280 pounds of waste. A public data dashboard tracks the Incident Management Team’s weekly progress since September 2023, including outreach, compliance, and cleanup activities.