Alameda County housing report shows mixed data by city
According to a federally-mandated one day count done in January, the unhoused population dropped by 3% over the past two years. When you break down the numbers by city, some saw an increase in homeless populations while others saw a decline. One of the cities that saw a significant reduction in its homeless population was Berkeley, which experienced a 20% drop in the number of people experiencing homelessness. For more on how the city accomplished this feat, KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes are joined live in-studio by Berkeley City Councilmember Sophie Hahn.
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