HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM Homelessness Case Management PPTA COLLABORATIVE APPROACH:
Ending Homelessness in Marin County
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2016
Palo Alto
4
San Mateo HOT Team
Insight
People experiencing
homelessness are not all the
same. Most of our challenges
are stemming from a small
group of people experiencing
chronic homelessness.
San Rafael HOT Team
7
8
23 Housed in 18 Months
Martin v. Boise
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COVID-19 Pandemic
12
Public Health Injunctions
Different Jurisdictions
Irony #1
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101 Viaduct
18
100% Increase in PD
19
100% Increase in FD
20
Vegetation Fires
Insight
Success from our current
strategy is no longer easy to
see. Encampments, by
comparison, are.
Irony #2
Insight
Just 15% of people experiencing
homelessness in Marin reside in
tent encampments. In San Rafael,
90%+ of encampment residents
are chronically homeless.
What’s the
Disconnect?
Marin’s
“Coordinated
Entry” System
By -Name-
List Strategy
Housing First
Services
Vouchers +
Landlords
through MHA
Our Chronic Homeless Community
Veterans
Behavioral
Health
Healthcare/
WPC
So What Can
We Do?
Phase 1:
Further Leverage
Existing Beds
Immediate
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Mill Street 2.0
Roomkey / Homekey
Phase 2a:
City-Funded Case
Management
Summer 2021
Our Chronic Homeless Subpopulation
Veterans
Behavioral
Health
Healthcare/
WPC
City / Town
Phase 2b:
Pilot Safe Camping
/ Sleeping Area
Summer 2021
Safe Sleeping
Phase 3:
Homekey 2.0
2nd Half 2021
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“The Casa Buena”
For City Council Consideration
•Feedback and questions about the
informational item and proposed strategy
•Resolution for City Manager to negotiate
agreement with the County of Marin for “city-
funded” Housing First case management