Overview
- The city logged 155 tents and structures in February, down from 162 last quarter, marking the third record-low quarter since Daniel Lurie took office.
- People living in vehicles fell nearly 20% to 435 from 529 the prior quarter, with 259 vehicles holding permits.
- City leaders link the decline to six‑month permits for RV dwellers intended to prompt transitions into housing.
- Reported outcomes include 47 households housed through the RV pilot and 44 people reconnected in February via the Journey Home program, the highest monthly total since 2022.
- The figures come from an internal quarterly tally separate from the biennial point‑in‑time count, and advocates caution the method may undercount people and emphasize visibility over need.