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County to Track Progress on Ending Homelessness

February 26, 2026

A county government has introduced new online interactive dashboards that provide the public with real-time information about their homelessness reduction programs and outcomes. The dashboards, hosted on the Office of Homeless Solutions website, track various metrics including outreach team activities in unincorporated areas and progress on the county's broader homelessness prevention strategy. Key data displayed includes information from outreach teams, Safe Parking Programs, and quarterly encampment reports from Public Works.

Who is affected

  • County residents (who now have access to the data)
  • Individuals experiencing homelessness served by outreach teams
  • People in unincorporated areas of the county
  • Office of Homeless Solutions (OHS) staff
  • Dijana Beck, Director of the County Office of Homeless Solutions
  • Department of Public Works

What action is being taken

  • The County is providing real-time access to data through interactive dashboards on its website
  • Outreach teams are serving individuals in unincorporated areas
  • Safe Parking Programs are operating
  • The Regional Homeless Assistance Program is running
  • The Department of Public Works is conducting quarterly encampment abatement
  • 2,700 homes are currently in development

Why it matters

  • This initiative represents a significant step toward government transparency and accountability in addressing homelessness. By making program data publicly accessible in real-time, residents can monitor how their tax dollars are being spent and evaluate the effectiveness of homelessness interventions. The substantial investment of $334 million since 2017 demonstrates the county's long-term commitment to addressing housing insecurity, and the transparency tools help ensure continued public support and trust in these critical social programs.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint