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10-Year Homeless Action Plan 2014 UPDATE
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Why a Plan Update? 1)Great Recession reversed progress made under the 2007 Plan 2)Depressed housing industry & loss of affordable housing funding rendered some strategies obsolete; 3)HEARTH Act of 2009 gave rise to the first Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness 4)Upstream and Health Action “collective impact” efforts
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One of the nation’s least affordable housing markets
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Homelessness in Sonoma County 4,280 homeless people on any given night Estimated 9,749 residents experience homelessness every year Regional homelessness rate is almost four times the national rate.
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3 Key Strategies Housing + Health + Income
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4,128 units of Permanent Affordable Housing 1,015 units affordable to 30% of Area Median Income (no services) 2,154 Permanent Supportive Housing (long-term services) 330 facility-based SROs via acquisition/conversion 389 set-asides in affordable housing developments 330 master-leased units in existing housing 1,105 units in existing housing created with rental assistance
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Permanent Housing vs. Costs of Chronic Homelessness
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4,128 units of Permanent Affordable Housing 959 units of Rapid Re-Housing (with short-to- medium term case management)—rental assistance in existing housing Focus on what’s needed to END homelessness Acknowledges short-term need for emergency measures Recommends research, planning, & aligning these measures with the Plan Suggests some shelters & transitional housing eventually be converted to permanent facilities
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4,128 units of Permanent Affordable Housing Existing housing (rental assistance & master- leasing): 2,394 units New Construction (set-asides & conversions): 1,734 units 1,404 new units @ $350,000 = $491.4 million 330 acquisition/conversion @ $200,000 each = $66 million. Total construction cost $557.4 million Local investment needed = $167.2 million
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Health Enroll homeless persons in health coverage Establish primary care Ensure access to mental health and substance abuse treatment (parity)
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Income Offsets Housing Costs Economic Wellness: bundled benefits, financial education, asset-building Disability Benefits Initiative for half of homeless adults presumed eligible National best practices to increase first- time approval rates Work-Readiness Initiative for half of homeless adults who are not disabled At $9 min. wage + bundled benefits, a person can be self-sufficient in housing
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Build the Capacity to Scale Up Evidence-based practices Put EBPs in use onto Upstream Portfolio, especially Housing First, Rapid Re- Housing Use opportunities presented by Affordable Care Act System-Wide Coordinated Intake Match with street outreach & homeless prevention services
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http://sonoma-county-continuum-of- care.wikispaces.com/Sonoma+County%E2%80% 99s+10-Year+Homeless+Action+Plan Jenny Abramson, 565-7548, jenny.abramson@sonoma-county.org
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