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Addressing Homelessness in San Luis Obispo
Housing and homelessness are intertwined. The fact is that you cannot reduce homelessness without first making it easier to provide more housing. This webpage will help you understand what the City of San Luis Obispo is doing to reduce homelessness and expand housing options for all. This webpage also provides resources for property owners, our unhoused community members, and the helpers in our community who want to make a difference.
Our vision is that all community members in SLO City are empowered to successfully prevent and address concerns related to homelessness through equitable access to a variety of resources, and that periods of unsheltered homelessness within SLO City are reduced due to regional capacity to conduct timely outreach and connect individuals and families to a range of housing options.
What We're Doing
At a high-level, here’s what we’re currently doing to prevent and address homelessness:
1. We’re focused on expanding interim, permanent supportive, affordable, and workforce housing in the City of SLO, in partnership with the County and local housing service providers.
2. We are working directly with local homeless service providers and the County to coordinate our outreach, communications, and pilot program efforts to prevent and address homelessness.
3. We have outreach staff with our Community Action Team, Mobile Crisis Unit, and Community Service Officers who connect unhoused community members with mental health, drug and alcohol, and housing services available through the County and local service providers.
Homelessness Strategic Plan
The City has developed a Homelessness Response Strategic Plan, in alignment with the Countywide Plan, to guide City operations in its efforts to address and prevent homelessness in San Luis Obispo. View the Homelessness Response Strategic Plan.
City Goals and Actions
Our community is doing a lot to address homelessness and your City government is helping in a variety of ways.
While the County government is primarily responsible for providing public services to unhoused and unsheltered individuals in San Luis Obispo (see County Homeless Services), the City is also investing in resources and working with community partners to prevent and reduce homelessness within our city limits.
See the City's goal for Housing and Homelessness, including priorities, expectations, stakeholders and strategic approach to homeless prevention and assistance.
2024 Homelessness Response Forum
Watch the 2024 Homelessness Response Forum, including a panel discussion with representatives from the City, County and CAPSLO.
Resources and Information
The following sections contain helpful information for different members of our community:
CONTACTS
FOR ISSUES RELATED TO ILLICIT OR THREATENING ACTIVITY
Please call 911 to report an emergency involving criminal behavior where the crime is in progress, or the suspect is still on scene.
FOR ISSUES RELATED TO NON-EMERGENCY ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR
Please call Non-Emergency Dispatch (805) 781-7312
FOR ISSUES RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH & SKILLED OUTREACH
Please call SLOPD’s Non-Emergency Dispatch (805) 781-7312 to request one of the following City outreach units (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm):
- Mobile Crisis Unit – Community Resources & Services Specialist and Licensed Psych Tech (LPT)
- Community Action Team – Police Officer, Community Resources & Services Specialist, and LPT
TO REPORT AN ISSUE, ASK A QUESTION, OR REQUEST A SERVICE
Download the City’s Ask SLO app or visit www.slocity.org/services/how-do-i/ask-slo to ask questions or provide community feedback directly to the City regarding homelessness issues and/or to report encampments at or adjacent to your location.
FOR ALL OTHER HOMELESSNESS RESPONSE ISSUES OR QUESTIONS
Contact Daisy Wiberg, City of San Luis Obispo Homelessness Response Manager at dwiberg@slocity.org OR (805) 781-7025
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Council Meeting Recap (June 18, 2024)
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