San Diego County leaders Tuesday announced a new way for residents to track the region’s progress on homelessness, launching interactive dashboards with real-time data and milestones on the crisis.

The data available on the county’s Office of Homeless Solutions website showcase progress on multiple service programs, as well as a tool tracking outcomes for people served by county outreach teams in unincorporated areas.

“These new dashboards are giving county residents a clearer view into the progress we’re making on our strategies to impact homelessness regionally,” said Dijana Beck, director of the County Office of Homeless Solutions. “By sharing this data openly, we’re not only demonstrating progress but also inviting collaboration to strengthen solutions for our most vulnerable residents.”

Key features include monthly updates on program performance and data on number of people served.

View the dashboard at https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/sdhcd/OHS.html.

Since 2017, San Diego County has invested more than $334 million into affordable housing, leading to more than 3,300 homes, with 2,700 more in development and added 527 permanent supportive housing units, officials said.