Published on August 27, 2024
At Monday’s City Council meeting, the City of Culver City unveiled a new online Homeless Services Reporting Dashboard available to the community that tracks the City's efforts in providing services to the City’s the unhoused population. The Homeless Services Reporting Dashboard on the City's website details approximately 70 measures of key service reporting for City programs and services that provide resources to the most vulnerable in our community. It is an effective method to communicate our progress to provide support to our unhoused neighbors as they begin a new chapter of life, in addition to providing transparency on our efforts to the Culver City community.
"I'm grateful for staff's leadership in creating a tool for the community to follow our progress. Data should be at the core of the work we do here," said Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin. "This continues our commitment of locking arms to combat this homelessness crisis in a transparent, easy-to-understand and accessible way.”
The data found on the Culver City website is extensive, highlighting calls for service, individuals housed at interim and permanent housing, wraparound services including case management and mental health services touchpoints, costs associated with each program and more. To view specific program data, please click on any of the links and visit the specific page below:
Updated data will be published quarterly, along with an email update to community members who are interested in tracking the City’s progress. The City of Culver City remains dedicated to leading with care, helping our unhoused neighbors live a better life.