How the count works
Volunteers and LAHSA staff canvassed the county across more than 3,000 census tracts covering nearly 4,000 square miles, entering their observations on a phone app and, when the technology didn’t work as intended, on paper forms filled out by hand.
Ultimately, each count is an estimate based on a “point in time,” when homelessness is observed by volunteers throughout the region. The raw data gathered is then reviewed by LAHSA officials for verification. The count’s results typically come out months later.
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Expectation????
That walking up to any associated office in California is the only way to get the reservation complete.
My homekey/roomkey/hotel reservations are stuck in the governments printers.
No reason to get your hands on my property is there? At any point in time I am not able to remove homeless economy from authority figure???
That's a census point in time number also
The public relations sector of that sector isn't going well?