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Yolo County Homelessness Digest



A Conversation With Yolo County Supervisor Lucas Frerichs

03/27/2025

Topics of the conversation include affordable housing, homelessness and loss of federal funding.

California Considers More Homeless Shelter Oversight After CalMatters Investigation

03/23/2025

State lawmakers will debate a bill to require annual inspections, new complaint processes and harsher penalties for local governments that don’t file mandatory reports.

Davis City Council Prioritizing Homelessness

03/20/2025

Read on for a report of the March 18 meeting of the Davis City Council and their extensive discussion around homelessness and public safety.

Davis Considering Changes to Homeless Response

03/15/2025

Read on to learn more about recent Davis City Council resource and budget considerations of how the city conducts homeless encampment cleanups and addresses public safety issues.

Bay Area City Backs Down After Proposing on Ban ‘Aiding and Abetting’ Homeless Encampments

03/05/2025

The Fremont city council has revised a new city camping ordinance, removing what had become a controversial clause — first reported on by CalMatters — that could have punished those  “aiding and abetting” encampments.

First-of-Its Kind Court Order Halts Sweep of California Homeless Camp

03/04/2025

This appears to be the first such injunction since the U.S. Supreme Court let cities crack down on homeless encampments in California and beyond.

Newsom’s Homeless Funding Tracker Website Holds Counties Accountable for Housing Goals

02/28/2025

RED MEANS FAILURE, green means progress. Gov. Gavin Newsom introduced a new tracker tool this week that shows how local agencies are using state funds to eradicate homelessness and rates their success. The concept is to pool data on grants and reporting so counties can watch other counties; the public can watch state spending; and the governor can make the argument for granting or cutting funds.

‘Look, There’s Nowhere Else to Go:’ Inside California’s Crackdown on Homeless Camps

02/26/2025

It’s been eight months since the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally changed how cities in California and beyond can respond to homeless encampments, allowing them to clear camps and arrest people for sleeping outside — even when there’s nowhere else to sleep.

Prop. 36 Poses Cash Problem for Local Governments

02/25/2025

California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a new law that stiffened penalties for certain drug and theft charges, and pledged to provide “mass treatment” for those facing drug charges.

But since the law took effect, some counties have been scrambling to implement the measure without new funding or, according to people involved in enforcing the law, sufficient resources.

‘A Volunteer Jail:’ Inside the Scandals and Abuse Pushing California’s Homeless Out of Shelters

02/24/2025

Shelters have become California’s go-to solution for homelessness. A CalMatters investigation finds the vast majority of residents stay homeless.

California City Makes ‘Aiding’ or ‘Abetting’ a Homeless Camp Illegal

02/12/2025

Outreach workers in the Bay Area city of Fremont worry the new ordinance could target them, despite assurances from the city.

Should ‘Aiding’ or ‘Abetting’ a Homeless Camp Be Illegal? It Might Soon Be a Reality in This Bay Area City

02/03/2025

The unusual move is alarming activists who worry they could be in the ordinance’s crosshairs.

How the LA Fires Could Exacerbate California’s Homelessness Crisis

01/14/2025

Jennielynn Holmes stood in the middle of a make-shift evacuation center when the scope of the crisis hit her.

Federal Health Care Dollars Are Helping to House Homeless Californians. Trump Could Stop That

12/11/2024

Gov. Newsom launched an ambitious program that uses Medi-Cal to help Californians access housing, healthy food and more. Now, its fate is in the hands of President-Elect Trump.

Busing People Out of Homelessness: How California’s Relocation Programs Really Work

11/25/2024

Many California cities offer their homeless residents one-way bus tickets to other places.

Davis City Council Revises Camping Ordinance

11/22/2024

In a special meeting on November 20 addressing local homelessness, the Davis City Council approved revisions to the municipal code and changes to how resources are deployed. Read on to learn more.

Update on Homeless Veterans in Sacramento County

11/07/2024

Despite a decrease of 15% compared to the last count in 2022, the number of homeless veterans in Sacramento County remains high.

It’s Hard to Vote in California When You’re Homeless. Why It Matters When Their Voices Are Silenced

10/30/2024

Homeless Californians face many barriers to casting a ballot, even in elections that affect their lives. Some counties and nonprofits are trying to boost turnout.

How Much Would It Cost to End Homelessness in California? Try More Than $100 Billion

10/17/2024

Multiple state agencies spent nearly $24 billion on housing and homeless programs in the first five years of Gavin Newsom’s governorship, but the number of people without homes continued to grow, rising by 20% to more than 180,000 in the most recent federal count in 2023.

Late Payments to Nonprofits Hamper California’s Fight Against Homelessness

09/30/2024

Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government.

Disorganization, City-County Feuds Impede California’s Efforts to Reduce Homelessness

09/17/2024

Over the last five years, the state government has spent some $24 billion to ameliorate homelessness, which, according to polls, is California’s most troublesome issue.

Homeless Students Can Sleep Safely in Their Cars at This California College. Other Campuses Say No

09/17/2024

Failed legislative bills have attempted to create safe parking programs for students to sleep in their cars on California campuses while awaiting housing. Meanwhile, Long Beach City College allows homeless students to park overnight.

Report on Annual Solidarity Summit on Homelessness

09/16/2024

A Solving Sacramento report on the September 7 Solidarity Summit on Homelessness.

CA Cities Jump on Homeless Encampment Bans

09/13/2024

For five years, California officials responding to the homelessness crisis had to work around one big restriction imposed by the federal courts: Because they didn’t have enough shelter beds, cities generally couldn’t make homeless camps illegal.

No Sleeping Bags, Keep Moving: California Cities Increase Crackdown on Homeless Encampments

09/11/2024

More than two-dozen California cities passed, strengthened or are considering ordinances that penalize people for sleeping outside, after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed cities to crack down.

CA Homeless Count Is Up 8% From 2022

09/10/2024

An exclusive CalMatters analysis of the latest California homeless count reveals some good news and bad news: Though the growth rate of homelessness appears to be slowing, the overall number of unhoused Californians increased from two years ago.

A Look at the Notable Increase of Yolo County Homeless

09/07/2024

The Daily Democrat takes a close look at the 2024 Point-in-Time Count of local Yolo County homeless and local homeless programs.

Woodland Aims for ‘Pro-Housing’ Town Designation

09/05/2024

In an effort to be in line for more low-income state housing funds, the City of Woodland is considering the policies and initiatives necessary to be designated as "pro-housing."

California Has Spent Billions on Homelessness but Lacks Hard Data on Outcomes

09/04/2024

California has allocated more than $20 billion to alleviate the state’s homelessness crisis since Gavin Newsom became governor in 2019, but there’s precious little data on how the money was spent and what effect it’s had, other than the number of unhoused people has continued to climb.

Davis Firefighters to Encampment Fires

09/03/2024

On August 3, Davis firefighters were dispatched to two separate fires at homeless encampments.

Newsom Presses Counties on Homeless Camps

08/09/2024

On August 7, California Governor Newsom declared that counties needed to do more to clear homeless encampments or risk loss of state funding.

Camp Resolution Residents Demand Permanent Housing

08/07/2024

Residents of Camp Resolution in Sacramento announced their intention of remaining on the city-owned lot despite the lease expiring, and are seeking an injunction preventing eviction.

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