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Transitional and Permanent Housing Supply by Region, 2007
Individuals Families
Coalition Counties Transitional Housing Beds Permanent Supportive Housing Beds Permanent Supportive Housing Level of Effort Transitional Housing Units Permanent Supportive Housing UnitsPermanent Supportive Housing Level of Effort
Big Bend Leon-Franklin-Gadsden-Jefferson-Liberty-Madison-Taylor-Wakulla 262 149 0.34 42 54 1.23
Brevard Brevard 252 43 0.03 64 36 0.31
Broward Broward 1356 474 0.19 132 381 2.14
Central Florida Orange-Osceola-Seminole 606 581 0.29 193 - -
Charlotte Charlotte 76 96 0.15 20 26 0.57
Collier Collier 47 34 0.09 11 2 0.06
EscaRosa Escambia-Santa Rosa 283 55 0.15 21 - -
Heartland De Soto-Glades-Hendry-Hardee-Highlands-Okeechobee 63 122 0.13 12 24 0.06
Hillsborough Hillsborough 701 201 0.04 125 136 0.11
Jacksonville Clay-Duval-Baker-Nassau 728 783 0.35 96 14 0.06
Lee Lee 265 122 0.06 1 - -
Marion Marion 200 24 0.07 34 - -
Miami-Dade Miami-Dade 1081 1441 0.46 295 479 1.38
Mid-Florida Citrus-Hernando-Lake-Sumter 145 59 0.07 3 - -
N. Central Alachua-Bradford-Dixie-Gilchrist-Levy-Putnam-Union 106 124 0.21 25 2 0.05
Northwest Bay-Calhoun-Gulf-Holmes-Jackson-Washington 100 - - 25 - -
Okaloosa/Walton Okaloosa-Walton 30 35 0.03 12 14 0.03
Palm Beach Palm Beach 185 275 0.21 84 7 0.05
Pasco Pasco 25 - - - 10 0.01
Pinellas Pinellas 473 310 0.15 82 21 0.14
Polk Polk 218 28 0.05 32 24 0.38
Southernmost Monroe 178 147 0.14 16 13 0.35
St. Johns St. Johns 72 75 0.07 35 8 0.16
Suncoast Manatee-Sarasota 258 486 0.63 37 1 0.01
Suwannee Columbia-Hamilton-Lafayette-Suwannee 24 11 0.07 - - -
Treasure Coast Indian River-Martin-St. Lucie 54 123 0.13 20 7 0.02
Volusia/Flagler Flagler-Volusia 140 62 0.07 88 11 0.04
Total 7928 5860 0.18 1505 1270 0.2
Notes:  We count beds for individuals (single adults, unaccompanied youth, married adults without children) and units for families (i.e. families with children). A bed is a single space for one person. A unit may house more than one family member, with the average unit housing 3-4 people. "Level of Effort" equals the number of permanent supportive housing beds or units divided by the number of individuals or families who are currently homeless.
Sources:  Local Homeless Coalitions, HUD Continuum of Care Plan: Exhibit 1, 2007.