This year’s survey of the homeless population in Orange County saw a 13.7% reduction compared with the count two years ago, officials said Monday.
The so-called Point In Time count in January also saw a 26.6% drop in unsheltered homeless.
This year’s survey was a milestone in that it showed for the first time there were more people in shelters or transitional housing programs than there were on the streets, said Doug Becht, director of Office of Care Coordination…