10-16-2018 Item No. 7 Study Session on Homelessness - County of Santa Clara Office of Supportive Housing - PresentationSupportive Housing in Santa Clara County
o Destination: Home
o Housing 1 000
o 2015-2020 Community
Plan to End Homelessness
o Office of Supportive
Housing
o Housing Task Force, April
to December 2015
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Public-Private Partnerships with Results
D Permanent Housing Programs Obtained Permanent Housing
(Residential) TT ti72°/o c Leases & Rent Payment
c Services help participants maintain • • QQ wereln TT permanent
housing housing
c Supportive Housing: (884 of 1,232) of dients who exited rap id
• Permanent Supportive Housing
rehousing programs in 2017
• Rapid Rehousing Permanent Housing Retention
D Temporary Housing Programs TTTTT 90°/o (Shelter)
c Temporarily Address basic needs • t • t ~ remained stably T T housed for at
c Help Individuals move to permanent least 12 months
housing (1,205 of 1,343) of clients housed in PSH between
July 2011 and the end of 2016'
Moving on all Fronts
Temporary Housing
• Cold Weather Shelter Program
• Arturo Ochoa Migrant Center
• Sunnyvale & Mtn. View Shelters
• Overnight worming locations
• Year Round Temporary Housing
• All facilities at capacity
• Safe Parking Pilot Program
Systems of Care
• Coordinated Assessment System -
15,000 persons screened
• Increased HUD CoC funding to $21.8M,
a 72% increase from 201 3
• Evaluation
• Homeless Cost Study
• Project Welcome Home
Homelessness Prevention
• Three-Year Pilot
• Program with:
• Destination: Home
• Cities: Son Jose, Mtn. View, Morgan
Hill, Santo Claro
• Google, Packard Foundation, Sunlight
Giving
Upcoming
• LGBTQ-Friendly Transitional Housing
• Transitional Village
• Bridge Housing Communities
• Capitol Improvement Grants
• Shelter & Basic needs RFP
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Supportive Housing Development Countywide
o Consolidated NOFA prioritizing PSH, RRH and ELI
o Workforce Multifamily Rental Housing, First-Time
Homebuyer Program, Affordable For-Sale Housing
Productions
o Four developments are in the lease-up process
o Six Developments will begin the lease up process in
2019
o County-owned sites for affordable housing:
a Renascent Place
a Exploring options for East Santa Clara Street in San Jose, Civic Center
Site in San Jose, and Grant Avenue sites in Palo Alto
Housing Ready Communities
Awareness
• We face an extreme and urgent homelessness crisis throughout Santa Clara County.
• Our homeless population is diverse.
• We face a dramatic housing crisis, especially for people with e xtremely and very low i ncome.
Education
• Supportive housing is proven to end homeless ness .
• Managing homelessness is expensive. Ending homelessness with supportive housing is cost-
effective.
• We are making progress with new housing throughout the County.
• Supportive housing means nice apartment buildings that will be assets for neighborhood s.
Activation
• Housing Ready Community's Toolkit Website supportivehousingscc.org /toolkit
• Hous ing Ready Communities Action Network facebook.com/groups/hrcaction
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