Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi’s statement on 2025 Point-In-Time (PIT) Count

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"The Point ~ In a recent statement, Mayor Yemi of El Paso County emphasized the importance of the 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count and its findings. The mayor stated that this count provides more than just numbers, but also valuable insight into the changing landscape of homelessness in the city.

According to Mayor Yemi, data is crucial in understanding and addressing the issue of homelessness. He even declared "data" as the City's word of the year, highlighting its role in moving beyond assumptions and towards tangible solutions for the community.

While acknowledging that homelessness is a complex challenge, Mayor Yemi assured that Colorado Springs is taking action. The Homeless Response Action Plan, released last year, serves as a guide for coordinated efforts to combat homelessness. This includes increasing transitional housing options, expanding outreach efforts downtown, targeted enforcement where needed, and strong partnerships with community organizations.

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The mayor expressed his gratitude towards volunteers, service providers, and community partners who made this year's PIT Count possible. He emphasized that their work is crucial in making a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness. With data and a shared purpose at heart, Mayor Yemi believes that El Paso County can move closer to becoming a city where homelessness is rare, brief, and nonrecurring.

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