HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM Homelessness Case Management PPTA COLLABORATIVE APPROACH: Ending Homelessness in Marin County 2 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 11 COVID-19 Pandemic 12 Public Health Injunctions Different Jurisdictions Irony #1 17 101 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 30 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 37 “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