HomeMy WebLinkAboutHUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance ProgramsHUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
State: California
Summary of all available beds reported, aggregated to the state level:
Summary of all available beds reported by Continuum of Care:
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 9,282 26,344 41,848 1,959 4,25568,607
Child-Only
Beds
415 3,189 3,300
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 6,834 19,649 32,811 1,959 4,25552,839379 524 1,277n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 634 n/a n/a6340 508 0n/a
Transitional Housing 2,448 6,695 8,403 n/a n/a15,13436 2,157 2,023n/a
Permanent Housing 14,369 39,107 80,827 n/a n/a119,95016 26,736 2,694n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*6,922 19,915 52,164 n/a n/a72,0867 23,942 1,11724,466
Rapid Re-Housing 5,345 12,989 16,496 n/a n/a29,4872 2,268 1,090n/a
Other Permanent Housing**2,102 6,203 12,167 n/a n/a18,3777 526 487n/a
Grand Total 23,651 65,451 122,675 1,959 4,255188,557431 29,925 5,99424,466
CoC Number: CA-500
CoC Name: San Jose/Santa Clara City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 380 702 1,579 203 4992,331
Child-Only
Beds
50 224 171
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 343 629 1,158 203 4991,83750 87 60n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 20 n/a n/a200 20 0n/a
Transitional Housing 37 73 401 n/a n/a4740 117 111n/a
Permanent Housing 960 2,540 3,260 n/a n/a5,8000 1,570 1912,397
Permanent Supportive Housing*604 1,406 3,001 n/a n/a4,4070 1,457 462,397
Rapid Re-Housing 356 1,134 259 n/a n/a1,3930 113 145n/a
Grand Total 1,340 3,242 4,839 203 4998,13150 1,794 3622,397
Monday, December 19, 2022*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-501
CoC Name: San Francisco CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 375 896 1,691 129 1,5872,606
Child-Only
Beds
19 136 263
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 231 651 1,381 129 1,5872,05119 65 104n/a
Transitional Housing 144 245 310 n/a n/a5550 71 159n/a
Permanent Housing 2,267 3,753 10,602 n/a n/a14,3550 1,789 450n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*353 885 4,930 n/a n/a5,8150 1,690 592,677
Rapid Re-Housing 1,479 1,568 351 n/a n/a1,9190 58 201n/a
Other Permanent Housing**435 1,300 5,321 n/a n/a6,6210 41 190n/a
Grand Total 2,642 4,649 12,293 129 1,58716,96119 1,925 7132,677
CoC Number: CA-502
CoC Name: Oakland, Berkeley/Alameda County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 550 972 2,961 113 03,979
Child-Only
Beds
46 138 241
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 409 741 2,377 113 03,16446 2 104n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 53 n/a n/a530 53 0n/a
Transitional Housing 141 231 531 n/a n/a7620 83 137n/a
Permanent Housing 590 1,729 3,990 n/a n/a5,7190 1,081 88952
Permanent Supportive Housing*468 1,308 2,861 n/a n/a4,1690 986 70952
Rapid Re-Housing 122 421 1,129 n/a n/a1,5500 95 18n/a
Grand Total 1,140 2,701 6,951 113 09,69846 1,219 329952
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-503
CoC Name: Sacramento City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 340 987 1,569 55 6752,561
Child-Only
Beds
5 159 242
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 209 645 1,212 55 6751,8625 20 95n/a
Transitional Housing 131 342 357 n/a n/a6990 139 147n/a
Permanent Housing 510 1,626 2,850 n/a n/a4,4760 852 100n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*410 1,302 2,164 n/a n/a3,4660 733 572,873
Rapid Re-Housing 90 294 470 n/a n/a7640 88 43n/a
Other Permanent Housing**10 30 216 n/a n/a2460 31 0n/a
Grand Total 850 2,613 4,419 55 6757,0375 1,011 3422,873
CoC Number: CA-504
CoC Name: Santa Rosa, Petaluma/Sonoma County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 65 173 942 45 661,121
Child-Only
Beds
6 47 36
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 59 161 583 45 667506 25 30n/a
Transitional Housing 6 12 359 n/a n/a3710 22 6n/a
Permanent Housing 103 274 1,322 n/a n/a1,5960 450 91n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*16 47 969 n/a n/a1,0160 444 41552
Rapid Re-Housing 74 189 213 n/a n/a4020 6 16n/a
Other Permanent Housing**13 38 140 n/a n/a1780 0 34n/a
Grand Total 168 447 2,264 45 662,7176 497 127552
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-505
CoC Name: Contra Costa County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 87 239 709 39 34952
Child-Only
Beds
4 33 45
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 72 189 514 39 347074 16 19n/a
Transitional Housing 15 50 195 n/a n/a2450 17 26n/a
Permanent Housing 298 836 819 n/a n/a1,6550 449 31n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*259 713 562 n/a n/a1,2750 423 10679
Rapid Re-Housing 35 114 51 n/a n/a1650 26 21n/a
Other Permanent Housing**4 9 206 n/a n/a2150 0 0n/a
Grand Total 385 1,075 1,528 39 342,6074 482 76679
CoC Number: CA-506
CoC Name: Salinas/Monterey, San Benito Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 150 635 434 29 01,069
Child-Only
Beds
0 126 14
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 65 345 314 29 06590 62 8n/a
Transitional Housing 85 290 120 n/a n/a4100 64 6n/a
Permanent Housing 85 306 385 n/a n/a6910 284 12260
Permanent Supportive Housing*59 223 356 n/a n/a5790 284 12260
Rapid Re-Housing 26 83 29 n/a n/a1120 0 0n/a
Grand Total 235 941 819 29 01,7600 410 26260
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-507
CoC Name: Marin County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 46 121 192 0 26313
Child-Only
Beds
0 12 2
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 9 26 154 0 261800 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 37 95 38 n/a n/a1330 12 2n/a
Permanent Housing 111 319 688 n/a n/a1,0070 78 15n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*43 136 445 n/a n/a5810 72 0403
Rapid Re-Housing 21 52 78 n/a n/a1300 6 15n/a
Other Permanent Housing**47 131 165 n/a n/a2960 0 0n/a
Grand Total 157 440 880 0 261,3200 90 17403
CoC Number: CA-508
CoC Name: Watsonville/Santa Cruz City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 64 257 329 0 144586
Child-Only
Beds
0 14 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 49 177 289 0 1444660 14 0n/a
Transitional Housing 15 80 40 n/a n/a1200 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 309 936 798 n/a n/a1,7340 459 48n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*79 218 409 n/a n/a6270 444 10596
Rapid Re-Housing 104 321 121 n/a n/a4420 15 38n/a
Other Permanent Housing**126 397 268 n/a n/a6650 0 0n/a
Grand Total 373 1,193 1,127 0 1442,3200 473 48596
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-509
CoC Name: Mendocino County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 32 108 134 0 68242
Child-Only
Beds
0 5 32
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 22 64 100 0 681640 5 5n/a
Transitional Housing 10 44 34 n/a n/a780 0 27n/a
Permanent Housing 80 237 404 n/a n/a6410 141 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*22 62 282 n/a n/a3440 140 0344
Rapid Re-Housing 27 78 35 n/a n/a1130 1 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**31 97 87 n/a n/a1840 0 0n/a
Grand Total 112 345 538 0 688830 146 32344
CoC Number: CA-510
CoC Name: Turlock, Modesto/Stanislaus County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 100 305 794 49 281,138
Child-Only
Beds
39 25 66
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 62 195 658 49 2889239 10 51n/a
Transitional Housing 38 110 136 n/a n/a2460 15 15n/a
Permanent Housing 87 306 439 n/a n/a7450 280 20n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*68 247 393 n/a n/a6400 276 0585
Rapid Re-Housing 12 35 10 n/a n/a450 4 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**7 24 36 n/a n/a600 0 20n/a
Grand Total 187 611 1,233 49 281,88339 305 86585
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-511
CoC Name: Stockton/San Joaquin County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 197 723 747 0 01,478
Child-Only
Beds
8 28 60
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 163 577 576 0 01,1618 28 52n/a
Transitional Housing 34 146 171 n/a n/a3170 0 8n/a
Permanent Housing 160 507 527 n/a n/a1,0340 364 57n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*91 272 450 n/a n/a7220 326 31271
Rapid Re-Housing 69 235 55 n/a n/a2900 38 26n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 22 n/a n/a220 0 0n/a
Grand Total 357 1,230 1,274 0 02,5128 392 117271
CoC Number: CA-512
CoC Name: Daly City/San Mateo County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 107 387 433 3 93820
Child-Only
Beds
0 55 11
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 68 237 418 3 936550 55 1n/a
Transitional Housing 39 150 15 n/a n/a1650 0 10n/a
Permanent Housing 251 839 1,349 n/a n/a2,1880 438 23n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*42 125 932 n/a n/a1,0570 437 16461
Rapid Re-Housing 109 382 100 n/a n/a4820 1 7n/a
Other Permanent Housing**100 332 317 n/a n/a6490 0 0n/a
Grand Total 358 1,226 1,782 3 933,0080 493 34461
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-513
CoC Name: Visalia/Kings, Tulare Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 28 161 305 0 148466
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 20
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 16 117 177 0 1482940 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 12 44 128 n/a n/a1720 0 20n/a
Permanent Housing 62 228 440 n/a n/a6680 67 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*17 59 207 n/a n/a2660 57 0209
Rapid Re-Housing 35 131 57 n/a n/a1880 10 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**10 38 176 n/a n/a2140 0 0n/a
Grand Total 90 389 745 0 1481,1340 67 20209
CoC Number: CA-514
CoC Name: Fresno City & County/Madera County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 305 797 1,352 0 982,153
Child-Only
Beds
4 101 40
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 169 506 1,285 0 981,7954 41 20n/a
Transitional Housing 136 291 67 n/a n/a3580 60 20n/a
Permanent Housing 471 1,549 1,352 n/a n/a2,9010 1,009 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*177 578 1,034 n/a n/a1,6120 939 0992
Rapid Re-Housing 69 206 183 n/a n/a3890 26 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**225 765 135 n/a n/a9000 44 0n/a
Grand Total 776 2,346 2,704 0 985,0544 1,110 40992
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-515
CoC Name: Roseville, Rocklin/Placer County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 37 172 220 8 0392
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 19 120 165 8 02850 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 18 52 55 n/a n/a1070 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 53 152 199 n/a n/a3510 2 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*7 17 183 n/a n/a2000 0 092
Rapid Re-Housing 25 73 16 n/a n/a890 2 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**21 62 0 n/a n/a620 0 0n/a
Grand Total 90 324 419 8 07430 2 092
CoC Number: CA-516
CoC Name: Redding/Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen, Plumas, Del Norte, Modoc, Sierra Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 206 420 599 0 01,019
Child-Only
Beds
0 12 15
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 96 236 453 0 06890 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 110 184 146 n/a n/a3300 12 15n/a
Permanent Housing 349 425 128 n/a n/a5541 114 28n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*131 161 47 n/a n/a2080 86 1887
Rapid Re-Housing 70 116 81 n/a n/a1981 24 4n/a
Other Permanent Housing**148 148 0 n/a n/a1480 4 6n/a
Grand Total 555 845 727 0 01,5731 126 4387
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-517
CoC Name: Napa City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 25 56 106 55 22162
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 7
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 22 42 81 55 221230 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 3 14 25 n/a n/a390 0 7n/a
Permanent Housing 46 96 94 n/a n/a1900 0 144
Permanent Supportive Housing*1 3 48 n/a n/a510 0 044
Rapid Re-Housing 45 93 46 n/a n/a1390 0 1n/a
Grand Total 71 152 200 55 223520 0 844
CoC Number: CA-518
CoC Name: Vallejo/Solano County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 30 65 326 0 0399
Child-Only
Beds
8 12 51
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 22 42 186 0 02368 0 16n/a
Transitional Housing 8 23 140 n/a n/a1630 12 35n/a
Permanent Housing 34 95 408 n/a n/a5030 213 0291
Permanent Supportive Housing*8 13 278 n/a n/a2910 176 0291
Rapid Re-Housing 26 82 130 n/a n/a2120 37 0n/a
Grand Total 64 160 734 0 09028 225 51291
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-519
CoC Name: Chico, Paradise/Butte County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 86 249 364 56 40617
Child-Only
Beds
4 0 23
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 28 55 280 56 403394 0 4n/a
Transitional Housing 58 194 84 n/a n/a2780 0 19n/a
Permanent Housing 120 366 420 n/a n/a7860 141 31n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*39 138 222 n/a n/a3600 139 2432
Rapid Re-Housing 68 188 48 n/a n/a2360 2 7n/a
Other Permanent Housing**13 40 150 n/a n/a1900 0 0n/a
Grand Total 206 615 784 56 401,4034 141 5432
CoC Number: CA-520
CoC Name: Merced City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 57 232 323 0 3555
Child-Only
Beds
0 8 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 56 224 203 0 34270 8 0n/a
Transitional Housing 1 8 120 n/a n/a1280 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 27 75 123 n/a n/a1980 85 48
Permanent Supportive Housing*27 75 77 n/a n/a1520 85 48
Rapid Re-Housing 0 0 46 n/a n/a460 0 0n/a
Grand Total 84 307 446 0 37530 93 48
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-521
CoC Name: Davis, Woodland/Yolo County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 109 202 161 10 47363
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 21
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 105 189 127 10 473160 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 4 13 34 n/a n/a470 0 21n/a
Permanent Housing 100 289 381 n/a n/a6700 69 16174
Permanent Supportive Housing*21 54 287 n/a n/a3410 64 0174
Rapid Re-Housing 79 235 94 n/a n/a3290 5 16n/a
Grand Total 209 491 542 10 471,0330 69 37174
CoC Number: CA-522
CoC Name: Humboldt County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 73 159 274 0 10448
Child-Only
Beds
15 51 15
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 66 115 238 0 103585 15 5n/a
Transitional Housing 7 44 36 n/a n/a9010 36 10n/a
Permanent Housing 240 377 172 n/a n/a5490 140 061
Permanent Supportive Housing*97 131 121 n/a n/a2520 92 061
Rapid Re-Housing 143 246 51 n/a n/a2970 48 0n/a
Grand Total 313 536 446 0 1099715 191 1561
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-523
CoC Name: Colusa, Glenn, Trinity Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 43 134 36 0 0170
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 40 128 23 0 01510 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 3 6 13 n/a n/a190 0 0n/a
Grand Total 43 134 36 0 01700 0 00
CoC Number: CA-524
CoC Name: Yuba City & County/Sutter County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 67 208 243 15 49451
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 61 172 237 15 494090 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 6 36 6 n/a n/a420 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 71 224 242 n/a n/a4660 3 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*0 0 113 n/a n/a1130 0 00
Rapid Re-Housing 71 224 119 n/a n/a3430 3 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 10 n/a n/a100 0 0n/a
Grand Total 138 432 485 15 499170 3 00
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-525
CoC Name: El Dorado County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 25 40 47 20 090
Child-Only
Beds
3 0 9
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 12 14 22 20 0393 0 7n/a
Transitional Housing 13 26 25 n/a n/a510 0 2n/a
Permanent Housing 18 26 55 n/a n/a821 8 6n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*10 10 8 n/a n/a180 7 00
Rapid Re-Housing 8 16 12 n/a n/a280 1 5n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 35 n/a n/a361 0 1n/a
Grand Total 43 66 102 20 01724 8 150
CoC Number: CA-526
CoC Name: Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Tuolumne Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 41 143 91 0 33234
Child-Only
Beds
0 10 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 28 102 74 0 331760 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 13 41 17 n/a n/a580 10 0n/a
Permanent Housing 19 52 71 n/a n/a1230 70 046
Permanent Supportive Housing*13 35 47 n/a n/a820 64 046
Rapid Re-Housing 6 17 24 n/a n/a410 6 0n/a
Grand Total 60 195 162 0 333570 80 046
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-527
CoC Name: Tehama County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 15 65 27 0 092
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 8 41 3 0 0440 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 7 24 24 n/a n/a480 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 76 252 22 n/a n/a2740 11 0n/a
Rapid Re-Housing 76 252 22 n/a n/a2740 11 0n/a
Grand Total 91 317 49 0 03660 11 00
CoC Number: CA-529
CoC Name: Lake County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 0 0 107 0 0107
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 0 0 77 0 0770 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 0 0 30 n/a n/a300 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 0 0 376 n/a n/a3760 27 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*0 0 239 n/a n/a2390 15 00
Rapid Re-Housing 0 0 111 n/a n/a1110 12 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 26 n/a n/a260 0 0n/a
Grand Total 0 0 483 0 04830 27 00
Monday, December 19, 2022
15
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-530
CoC Name: Alpine, Inyo, Mono Counties CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 7 21 26 0 047
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 1 4 11 0 0150 0 0n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 2 n/a n/a20 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 6 17 13 n/a n/a300 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 2 4 2 n/a n/a60 0 0n/a
Rapid Re-Housing 2 4 2 n/a n/a60 0 0n/a
Grand Total 9 25 28 0 0530 0 00
CoC Number: CA-531
CoC Name: Nevada County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 41 96 155 52 0251
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 34 81 122 52 02030 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 7 15 33 n/a n/a480 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 17 49 77 n/a n/a1260 0 14n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*4 16 41 n/a n/a570 0 025
Rapid Re-Housing 13 33 20 n/a n/a530 0 14n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 16 n/a n/a160 0 0n/a
Grand Total 58 145 232 52 03770 0 1425
Monday, December 19, 2022
16
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-600
CoC Name: Los Angeles City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 3,564 10,365 14,000 798 024,465
Child-Only
Beds
100 1,107 1,293
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 3,060 8,902 11,068 798 020,070100 14 434n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 432 n/a n/a4320 407 0n/a
Transitional Housing 504 1,463 2,500 n/a n/a3,9630 686 859n/a
Permanent Housing 2,156 6,912 28,618 n/a n/a35,5377 6,514 704n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*1,706 5,306 17,833 n/a n/a23,1467 6,105 4104,404
Rapid Re-Housing 225 816 9,698 n/a n/a10,5140 409 271n/a
Other Permanent Housing**225 790 1,087 n/a n/a1,8770 0 23n/a
Grand Total 5,720 17,277 42,618 798 060,002107 7,621 1,9974,404
CoC Number: CA-601
CoC Name: San Diego City and County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 715 2,244 3,548 40 555,801
Child-Only
Beds
9 369 394
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 475 1,541 2,540 40 554,0909 16 107n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 59 n/a n/a590 28 0n/a
Transitional Housing 240 703 949 n/a n/a1,6520 325 287n/a
Permanent Housing 1,146 3,696 7,837 n/a n/a11,5330 4,251 422n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*417 1,434 5,035 n/a n/a6,4690 3,522 95950
Rapid Re-Housing 550 1,673 854 n/a n/a2,5270 589 131n/a
Other Permanent Housing**179 589 1,948 n/a n/a2,5370 140 196n/a
Grand Total 1,861 5,940 11,385 40 5517,3349 4,620 816950
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-602
CoC Name: Santa Ana, Anaheim/Orange County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 410 1,345 2,032 0 3463,397
Child-Only
Beds
20 81 47
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 176 634 1,875 0 3462,52920 0 47n/a
Transitional Housing 234 711 157 n/a n/a8680 81 0n/a
Permanent Housing 842 2,658 2,839 n/a n/a5,4970 1,273 28n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*391 1,279 1,514 n/a n/a2,7930 1,178 14659
Rapid Re-Housing 222 757 340 n/a n/a1,0970 95 14n/a
Other Permanent Housing**229 622 985 n/a n/a1,6070 0 0n/a
Grand Total 1,252 4,003 4,871 0 3468,89420 1,354 75659
CoC Number: CA-603
CoC Name: Santa Maria/Santa Barbara County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 21 206 540 10 0746
Child-Only
Beds
0 16 14
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 18 182 462 10 06440 2 14n/a
Transitional Housing 3 24 78 n/a n/a1020 14 0n/a
Permanent Housing 276 885 1,124 n/a n/a2,0090 368 17n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*55 193 763 n/a n/a9560 319 7292
Rapid Re-Housing 65 193 162 n/a n/a3550 33 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**156 499 199 n/a n/a6980 16 10n/a
Grand Total 297 1,091 1,664 10 02,7550 384 31292
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-604
CoC Name: Bakersfield/Kern County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 125 328 777 0 51,105
Child-Only
Beds
0 62 7
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 39 187 623 0 58100 4 4n/a
Transitional Housing 86 141 154 n/a n/a2950 58 3n/a
Permanent Housing 645 1,541 2,075 n/a n/a3,6160 415 75n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*527 1,141 1,917 n/a n/a3,0580 313 36379
Rapid Re-Housing 114 391 157 n/a n/a5480 92 39n/a
Other Permanent Housing**4 9 1 n/a n/a100 10 0n/a
Grand Total 770 1,869 2,852 0 54,7210 477 82379
CoC Number: CA-606
CoC Name: Long Beach CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 60 172 1,150 65 01,322
Child-Only
Beds
0 279 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 29 83 612 65 06950 20 0n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 58 n/a n/a580 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 31 89 480 n/a n/a5690 259 0n/a
Permanent Housing 299 972 1,515 n/a n/a2,4870 1,362 37n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*229 750 1,082 n/a n/a1,8320 938 0207
Rapid Re-Housing 70 222 193 n/a n/a4150 184 37n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 240 n/a n/a2400 240 0n/a
Grand Total 359 1,144 2,665 65 03,8090 1,641 37207
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-607
CoC Name: Pasadena CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 23 63 91 85 0154
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 26
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 7 23 91 85 01140 0 26n/a
Transitional Housing 16 40 0 n/a n/a400 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 62 208 414 n/a n/a6220 29 10n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*45 145 302 n/a n/a4470 29 1103
Rapid Re-Housing 7 24 42 n/a n/a660 0 9n/a
Other Permanent Housing**10 39 70 n/a n/a1090 0 0n/a
Grand Total 85 271 505 85 07760 29 36103
CoC Number: CA-608
CoC Name: Riverside City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 342 749 850 40 401,636
Child-Only
Beds
37 39 65
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 313 592 767 40 401,39637 14 40n/a
Transitional Housing 29 157 83 n/a n/a2400 25 25n/a
Permanent Housing 186 641 1,174 n/a n/a1,8150 865 155821
Permanent Supportive Housing*133 463 1,043 n/a n/a1,5060 824 148821
Rapid Re-Housing 53 178 131 n/a n/a3090 41 7n/a
Grand Total 528 1,390 2,024 40 403,45137 904 220821
Monday, December 19, 2022
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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-609
CoC Name: San Bernardino City & County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 150 481 601 7 01,091
Child-Only
Beds
9 15 21
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 90 282 448 7 07366 0 18n/a
Transitional Housing 60 199 153 n/a n/a3553 15 3n/a
Permanent Housing 665 1,666 1,678 n/a n/a3,3440 912 0679
Permanent Supportive Housing*240 714 977 n/a n/a1,6910 776 0679
Rapid Re-Housing 425 952 701 n/a n/a1,6530 136 0n/a
Grand Total 815 2,147 2,279 7 04,4359 927 21679
CoC Number: CA-611
CoC Name: Oxnard, San Buenaventura/Ventura County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 105 321 646 33 0973
Child-Only
Beds
6 18 6
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 47 177 589 33 07726 0 6n/a
Safe Haven 0 0 10 n/a n/a100 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 58 144 47 n/a n/a1910 18 0n/a
Permanent Housing 222 513 765 n/a n/a1,2780 247 8n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*73 139 550 n/a n/a6890 247 8590
Rapid Re-Housing 149 374 142 n/a n/a5160 0 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 73 n/a n/a730 0 0n/a
Grand Total 327 834 1,411 33 02,2516 265 14590
Monday, December 19, 2022
21
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-612
CoC Name: Glendale CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 27 84 55 0 0139
Child-Only
Beds
0 0 0
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 13 35 54 0 0890 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 14 49 1 n/a n/a500 0 0n/a
Permanent Housing 35 106 119 n/a n/a2250 29 4n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*15 68 101 n/a n/a1690 29 0139
Rapid Re-Housing 20 38 13 n/a n/a510 0 4n/a
Other Permanent Housing**0 0 5 n/a n/a50 0 0n/a
Grand Total 62 190 174 0 03640 29 4139
CoC Number: CA-613
CoC Name: Imperial County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 34 122 139 0 11261
Child-Only
Beds
0 6 20
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 14 69 50 0 111190 0 0n/a
Transitional Housing 20 53 89 n/a n/a1420 6 20n/a
Permanent Housing 161 333 7 n/a n/a3400 7 0n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*18 32 0 n/a n/a320 0 00
Rapid Re-Housing 82 228 7 n/a n/a2350 7 0n/a
Other Permanent Housing**61 73 0 n/a n/a730 0 0n/a
Grand Total 195 455 146 0 116010 13 200
Monday, December 19, 2022
22
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Inventory Count Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2022 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified
by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2022. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of
the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found
on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient
information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-614
CoC Name: San Luis Obispo County CoC
Family
Units¹
Family
Beds¹
Adult-Only
Beds
Seasonal Overflow /
Voucher
Total Yr-
Round Beds
Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 18 139 143 0 128305
Child-Only
Beds
23 1 23
Veteran
Beds³
Youth
Beds³
Subset of Total Bed Inventory
Chronic
Beds²
n/a
Emergency Shelter 9 117 134 0 1282510 1 0n/a
Transitional Housing 9 22 9 n/a n/a5423 0 23n/a
Permanent Housing 158 509 667 n/a n/a1,1837 270 8n/a
Permanent Supportive Housing*7 17 341 n/a n/a3580 226 0132
Rapid Re-Housing 103 321 93 n/a n/a4151 44 1n/a
Other Permanent Housing**48 171 233 n/a n/a4106 0 7n/a
Grand Total 176 648 810 0 1281,48830 271 31132
Monday, December 19, 2022
23
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.
**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2022 HMIS Data Standards.
¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons.
3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.