Homelessness Response Plan
Addressing the growing impacts of homelessness is a top priority at the City of Vancouver.
While Clark County remains the lead agency in addressing the systemic issue of homelessness in the region, the City has implemented a plan to address its immediate impacts to community health, cleanliness, and safety, including:
- Garbage, trash and clutter in public spaces
- Residents living in tents/vehicles in public rights-of-way
- Livability concerns for the unhoused, including the removal of barriers to accessing services
What is the City Doing Now?
We estimate that more than 500 people are currently living in tents or vehicles in Vancouver. Below is a snapshot of the City’s current efforts to mitigate the safety, cleanliness and health impacts of homelessness.
Current Strategy | About |
HART | The City’s Homeless Assistance & Resources Team (HART) provides outreach and referrals to appropriate services for individuals experiencing homelessness, conducts assessments of encampments for cleanup and sanitation needs and coordinates cleanup efforts. Learn more. |
Safe Stay Communities | Since December 2021, the City has opened two supportive Safe Stay Communities and now has a third site in the works that is expected to open in summer 2023. All Safe Stay Communities provide individuals living unsheltered within the city with warm, dry and secure surroundings where they have access to high-quality, compassionate, life-saving supportive services while they work to transition out of homelessness. Learn more. Safe Stay features:
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Safe Parking Zone | The City established a safe location for people living in their vehicles to park in 2020. The site has parking spaces for 50 vehicles and serves more than 80 people. Learn more. |
Camp Cleanups | The City has completed 81 camp cleanups since February 2021. Camp residents also receive support service referrals as part of the cleanup effort. |
Sanitation Sites | Portable toilets, hand washing stations and garbage service at six campsite locations. Learn more. |
Talkin’ Trash | This Share Vancouver program, with funding support and coordination with the City, picks up 20 tons of trash monthly. The program employs individuals with lived experiences with homelessness. Learn more. |
Mail Service | Mail services are provided five days a week through a partnership with Outsiders Inn. Learn more. |
Housing Programs | The City's housing programs support increasing and preserving Vancouver's supply of affordable housing options and investing in programs and services that prevent homelessness: |
What’s Next?
Strategy | About |
Expand Talkin’ Trash | Expand team and scope to include intentional outreach and engagement in camps and increased litter pick up. |
Expand HART | The Homelessness Assistance and Resources Team will add another Outreach Specialist and Vancouver Police Department Officer in 2023. |
Add More Safe Parking Locations | A second Safe parking Zone was approved in the 2023-24 City budget. The City is working to locate more properties or partner with other entities to provide additional 24/7 Safe Parking sites for residents living in cars or RVs. |
Establish More Safe Stay Communities | The City is working to establish three additional supportive Safe Stay Communities in 2023. These communities will help ensure clean, safe and healthy conditions for housed and unhoused:
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Get Involved
Provide input, comments and questions using the engagement tools below:
- Share your stories: Tell us how you have been impacted.
- Ask a question: Send City staff a question.
- Provide comments on specific Safe Stay Community locations as they are announced and register for associated information sessions.
- Volunteer: To volunteer or participate in a meal train at a Vancouver Safe Stay email waystohelp@outsidersinn.org (Safe Stay 1 in East Vancouver), hopevillage@livinghopechurch.com (Safe Stay 2 on E. Fourth Plain). Find winter shelter volunteer opportunities through Council for the Homeless.