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districts
o Increased maintenance cos
o Lower real estate values
o Puts new business starts at
o Greater need for law enforcemei
maintain order = higher costs an
o Increased jail stays and recidivis
costs and taxes
o Reduced tax revenue from local
businesses
o Increased costs to health and hL
service providers
o Ever decreasing ability to work
o Reduced ability to find and remain
CMN C
o High risk of inability to cope with fir
' medical, addiction and mental heal
conditions leading to desperation
o Studies show that children in home
conditions are significantly more lik
become homeless as an adult
Annual Homeless Assistance Expenditure
Marin General A $3,460
Detention/Health,
Police, and Sheriff
Various Programs
Community Mental Health
Services
$2,380.297
1 $3,63
Transitional Housing $626,740
Housing 4
Public Assistance I
Specialty HS N
GHS
Substance Abuse
$61 ,000
$100,000
$101,800
tOAA 04A
$299459684
Statistic:
County
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n Time Count,_
ounty of Marin
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Live
imelessness
4,103
precariously housed
1,120 homeless
(687 unsheltered homeless
(533 sheltered homeless)
229
chronically homeless
(more then 1 year —
with adisability)
Statistic:
County
-Nib�
n Time Count,_
ounty of Marin
low
kgz
40
� Live
imelessness
4,103
precariously housed
1,120 homeless
(687 unsheltered homeless
(533 sheltered homeless)
229
chronically homeless
(more then 1 year —
with adisability)
0
10% of those needing services — the
homeless — use over 50% of the
community resources
One chronically homeless person
taxpayers of Nevada $1 million in i
related services over the course o�
"/t cost us one million dollars not to do somethir
TF E VIEW YORkEK
February 13, 2006
DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES
"Million -Dollar Murray"
Why problems like homelessness ma
be easier to solve than to manage.
by Malcolm Gladwell
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The County of Marin spends c
million each year
�- ...counting only what can be verified not including
forensics team work, police involvement outside of S
public right of way and community clinics services.
Annual Homeless Assistance Expenditures: $20,479,068
Marin General A $3,460,000
Detention/Health. 1 $2,380,297
Police, and Sheriff `
Various Programs A $3,632,540
Community Mental Health
Services
Transitional Housing $626,740
Housing $2,945,684
Public Assistance I $61,000
Specialty HS A $100,000
GHS 4 $101,800
Substance Abuse J $940,910
$,755,097
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Suppose 1 % of business is lost in San
Novato, and Corte Madera...
Financial Impact: $90 million
Total Measurable Impact: $110 million
Total Impact over Ten Years: $1 .1 Billie
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• Vietnam -era vets
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their homes
• Health costs may force other out of he
Social services funding will fall while need
• State and local budgets likely to continL
decrease especially for social services
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leading edge strategies to help end chronic homele
UNITED STATES INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON HOMELESSNESS
UNPRECEDENTED PARTNERSHIP AND POLITICAL WILL
City and County I 0 -Year Plan Update INovember 20081
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It's time to apply proven models
scaled and adapted for Marin Cou
Permanent supportive housing!
Support low-income and working poor fami
them maintain their housing and subsidize
budgets for a chance to grow and improve
conditions
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chronically homeless - are showing the strc
results nationwide
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$4 million dollars during its fir:
Annual average cost per
person while homeless -
jail, medical, etc.
$86,062
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