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4 <br /> Slide #7 <br /> Housing for All In the last year, <br /> Cold Weather Emergency Beds the number of <br /> 2. Increase 60 beds increased <br /> the number of from the baseline <br /> 10 <br /> immediately of 28 to a total of <br /> accessible 40 55 beds <br /> 0 <br /> cold weather m • IFCCold Weather Beos available <br /> 0 <br /> emergency E �° CC Cold Weather Beds <br /> Baseline between Orange <br /> � <br /> beds available z 20 County and the <br /> by 25% by Inter-Faith <br /> 2026. p Council for <br /> 0 <br /> Social Service. <br /> Baser ne(FY23 24) FY24-25 <br /> RANGE COUNTY <br /> 7 NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Commissioner Bedford asked if the current cold weather shelter budget is strained. <br /> Travis Myren said currently the budget looks ok, but they will continue to monitor. <br /> Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if the increase in beds includes the cold weather <br /> shelter in northern Orange County. <br /> Kelly Guadalupe said the data in slide #7 was for the previous winter season. <br /> Commissioner Carter asked for an update for current cold weather cot usage. <br /> Kelly Guadalupe said there are 50 beds available in the current season. <br /> Commissioner Carter asked about the usage of those beds. <br /> Travis Myren said the average is 30 people in Chapel Hill. He said the beds in <br /> northern Orange County were not used at all and the program was discontinued. <br /> Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if North Orange beds were open for about two weeks. <br /> Travis Myren said yes. <br />