Local governments in Washington have spent millions of dollars to provide services intended to move people out of homelessness. Despite increased spending, the number of homeless people has continued to grow. Each county and city must determine how it wants to address this complex, human problem. They should do so based on the needs of the people experiencing homelessness and the availability of local resources.
One long-term solution to our homelessness crisis is an adequate stock of permanent housing with necessary social supports. But in the meantime, local governments should be systematically collecting data on their homeless support programs, analyzing the data and working with contractors to move the needle.
The audit selected four local governments to review in this performance audit: the cities of Spokane and Seattle, and the counties of Snohomish and Yakima. We looked at how these governments could better identify and prioritize contracted homeless services. We also wanted to see if there were ways to better manage the performance of providers they hire.
Read a two-page summary of the report.