LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) officials and volunteers will conduct the annual 2022 homeless count between Jan. 25–27, the first since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic that canceled this year’s count. The effort, known as the point-in-time count or 2020 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, is essential to understanding how large the region’s homelessness crisis has become. The count must be conducted by Continuum of Care providers to receive federal funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. According to the 2020 count, the county’s homeless population increased by 12.7 percent over the previous year, while the city of Los Angeles’ homeless population jumped by 14.2 percent. In January 2019, Los Angeles County had nearly 59,000 homeless people, but by January 2020 the number rose to over 66,000. The City of Los Angeles counted about 36,000 in 2019, and over 41,000 in 2020. The county …