SLO, Santa Barbara counties to count total number of homeless individuals

Nearly 1,500. That’s the number of homeless individuals San Luis Obispo County recorded back in 2022 during the Point-in-Time Count, a comprehensive count of people experiencing homelessness. Both SLO County and Santa Barbara County are conducting their counts this week.

The main purpose of the Point-in-Time count? Funding. Counties are required to conduct one every other year by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to receive federal funding to provide homeless services.

According to the count in 2022, San Luis Obispo County saw a 52% increase in the homeless population over the last decade. About 80% of the 1,448 homeless individuals were unsheltered. Just over half of the homeless population in 2022 identified as male.

One bright spot from 2022 was the decrease in homeless veterans from the 2019 count. Just 16 veterans were experiencing homelessness in 2022 compared to 144 in 2019, a drop of nearly 90%.

Here’s a breakdown of those experiencing homelessness by city in SLO County from 2022:

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