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Addressing Homelessness Through Unified Action

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

By Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez

When I took office, tackling the homelessness crisis was my top priority. As a member ofthe Folsom City Council, I witnessed firsthand how fragmented and uncoordinated theresponse was between the County of Sacramento and individual cities. Each jurisdictionworked independently, duplicating efforts, lacking coordination, and ultimately failing todrive meaningful change. This disjointed approach has led to a system that simplydoesn’t work. Homelessness is a regional crisis, and until we commit to workingtogether as one unified force, we won’t see a real decline in the numbers.

According to the most recent Point-in-Time count, Sacramento County has at least 6,615 homeless individuals—though I firmly believe this is an undercount. Even with this conservative estimate, the picture is stark: we have a fraction of the shelter beds, permanent supportive housing, and services needed to meet the demand. Without a collaborative strategy, we remain stuck in a cycle where homeless individuals are simply moved from one city to another as encampments are cleared, rather than being placed on a meaningful path to stability.

At the same time, we cannot allow illegal encampments and the status quo to continue. Sacramento County residents should not bear the brunt of inaction—whether it’s in the form of blight, negative impacts on local businesses and neighborhoods, or increased crime. These encampments are unsafe, both for those living in them and for the surrounding communities. Clearing them isn’t just about restoring order; it’s about ensuring individuals have access to the treatment and services they need to get back on their feet.

The solution is clear: we must drastically increase the availability of shelter and supportive housing, while ensuring that our local government—county and city—works together in a unified system. This includes:

  • Coordinating Resources Across Jurisdictions: Rather than cities and counties working in isolation, we need a shared strategy to efficiently allocate shelter beds, housing and services where they are most needed.
  • Maximizing Existing Shelter Capacity: We must better manage our available shelter beds to ensure individuals have a safe place to go when encampments are cleared.
  • Expanding Services Alongside Shelters and Housing: Simply providing housing isn’t enough. True progress requires robust mental health care, substance use disorder treatment, and job training programs to help individuals transition back into society. Without these critical services, the cycle of homelessness will continue.
  • Holding Ourselves Accountable: A fragmented approach has failed us. It’s time for all local governments to take responsibility and focus on results over bureaucracy. As elected officials, we must ensure real-time data is used to improve efficiency and effectiveness, enabling quick action and problem-solving.
  • Requiring Outcomes from Community Partners: Organizations receiving government funding must be held accountable, with key performance indicators based on measurable and achievable results reported monthly.
  • Establishing Effective and Efficient Communication: Homelessness is the top priority for most of us living in Sacramento County, and addressing it requires clear, concise, and timely communication. We must utilize data to foster dialogue, understanding, and collaboration to drive better outcomes.

Sacramento County has a unique opportunity to set a new standard for addressing homelessness—not through fragmented efforts by individual cities and agencies, but by coming together as a unified force. I’ve been working to bring leaders together, including recent meetings with Sacramento City Mayor Kevin McCarty, to develop a collaborative strategy that will drive real, lasting change. We are joining forces to bring leaders from all cities in Sacramento County to identify the gaps and challenges within the current system, uncover deficiencies, and create a cost-effective, long-term plan to significantly reduce homelessness throughout our county.

If we fail to collaborate, the crisis will only deepen. But if we unite, we can build a system that helps move individuals off the streets and into stable, fulfilling lives.

I want to hear from you—how can we better coordinate our efforts? Reach out to my office at 916-874-5491 or email supervisorrodriguez@saccounty.gov. Let’s come together and take real action to solve this crisis.

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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