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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHomelessness PPTo Reduced foot traffic in busir 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 -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) 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 :I1i• a 1 V V a a 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 :I1i• @ T&M Numbers Don't Lie... 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 • !jam Close the gap by proactive stratec C _V' versus reactive response Rol Homelessness eliminated :4[•]111111 Baby Boomer issues to exacerbate these • Vietnam -era vets • Aging baby boomers who may be ma 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 71 • � ' Marin County can join over 350 other jurisdictions t 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 350 and counting V JIL JIL ............... ♦ 1200 XJIL . . . . . . . .................... .4 #30A a 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 Housing First — provide single room occur chronically homeless - are showing the strc results nationwide !r 44 • • 6I:46l 6 I I 1811 Eastlake saved taxpayers rr $4 million dollars during its fir: Annual average cost per person while homeless - jail, medical, etc. $86,062 Annual avec person to ai housing Jo'in the Fr'iends of R'IttCenti o Bring creative problem -solving ideas o Make a financial contribution to the ei o Share the vision with friends, neighbors colleagL F r 1% -q F r r Aar - OL 5t •iii IP � a 0 ow 0 0 I,- - --A - f - s % IV "I "TtTq%.% 7 a Ab w- qq