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Addressing Homelessness Holistically: The Watt Avenue Safe Stay Community

by John Todd
4 months ago
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Addressing Homelessness Holistically: The Watt Avenue Safe Stay Community

By Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez

On January 26th, Sacramento County celebrated the groundbreaking of the Watt Avenue Safe Stay Community Campus, an innovative project designed to address homelessness by tackling its root causes—not just the symptoms. This comprehensive approach represents a meaningful step toward long-term solutions for our community, including areas like Rio Linda/Elverta, where residents have long expressed concerns about homelessness and its impact on local neighborhoods.

For too long, efforts to combat homelessness have focused almost exclusively on providing housing, often without addressing the underlying issues that lead people to become homeless in the first place. Simply spending taxpayer dollars on housing alone won’t solve homelessness—it will only result in wasted resources. Without access to mental health care, addiction treatment, job training, and life skills support, many individuals remain trapped in cycles of homelessness, unable to achieve long-term stability.


That’s why the Watt Avenue Safe Stay Community is so promising. This campus doesn’t just provide shelter—it offers a pathway to stability. Residents will have access to on-site case management, mental health services, substance use treatment, job readiness programs, and even pet services for those with animal companions. These wraparound services are the cornerstone of success for communities across the nation that have made real progress in reducing homelessness.


I also appreciate that this campus has been carefully planned to respect the surrounding community. It will include robust security measures, clear rules for residents to ensure a safe and orderly environment, and regular engagement with neighbors to address concerns. This thoughtful approach balances compassion for the unhoused with accountability to the community.


As someone who was initially uncertain about this project, I now see it as a model for how we should approach homelessness countywide. The Watt Avenue campus is a tangible example of what we can achieve when we prioritize solutions that address the full spectrum of needs for individuals and families.

Homelessness is a complex issue, and there are no quick fixes. But if we continue to invest in comprehensive programs like this one—rooted in accountability, opportunity, and care—I believe we can make meaningful progress.


I want to thank the many individuals and organizations who made this project possible. It’s a testament to what we can achieve when we work together to solve our most pressing challenges.


If you’d like to share your thoughts or learn more about this project, I encourage you to reach out to my office at 916-874-5491 or email me at supervisorrodriguez@saccounty.gov.

John Todd

John Todd

Born and raised in Rio Linda, a graduate of Rio Linda High School, and a resident for most of the last 50 years. Co-Chair for the Rio Linda Elverta Neighborhood Association, announcer for Rio Linda Knights Football, Rio Linda Christmas Light Parade, and Rio Linda Little League Parade, Original keeper of the Archway Lights, and outspoken advocate for the Rio Linda Elverta community.

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