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City of Sacramento City Council 915 I Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814 www.cityofsacramento.org 14 Meeting Date: 11/1/2011 Report Type: Staff/Discussion Title: Winter Shelter Overflow Funding Report ID: 2011-00932 Location: Citywide Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution ) authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Sacramento Steps Forward Nonprofit Corporation (SSFNC) to manage a motel voucher program; and 2) appropriating $100,000 from the CIP Closure Account to SSFNC to fund the winter shelter overflow program. Contact: Leyne Milstein, Finance Director (916) 808-8491; Derrick Lim, Manager, Neighborhood Services/Special Events, (916) 808-2260, Jim Combs, Director of Parks and Recreation, (916) 808-8526; and Dawn Holm, Budget Manager, (916) 808-5574 Presenter: Dawn Holm Department: Finance Division: Budget Office Dept ID: 06001411 Attachments: 1-Description/Analysis 2-Attachment 1 3-Resolution 4-Exhibit 1 City Attorney Review Approved as to Form Sheryl N. Patterson 10/26/2011 1:07:17 PM Approvals/Acknowledgements Department Director or Designee: Brad Wasson - 10/26/2011 12:19:28 PM Eileen Teichert, City Attorney Shirley Concolino, City Clerk Russell Fehr, City Treasurer John F. Shirey, City Manager

Description/Analysis: Issue: Over the past several years, the County s Department of Human Assistance (DHA) funding for winter shelter expansion has diminished (see Attachment 1) requiring alternative approaches to providing additional shelter capacity in the winter months. Through the coordinating efforts of Sacramento Steps Forward (SSF), the City, County, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA), service providers and faith community have developed a multi-faceted approach to increase shelter during the winter months. The plan for the last two years has included 200-220 additional beds through the commitment of faith-based organizations providing nightly shelter, using existing shelter capacity, and providing motel vouchers. The Winter Sanctuary Program began in 2010, 24 faith-based organizations participated; over 75 faith-based organizations have pledged to participate this year. Last year, the Motel Voucher Program, which provides beds for families and elderly or disabled individuals, served a total of 190 individuals (54 families plus 18 individuals). With continued reductions in federal and local funding, there is less funding available to maintain similar service levels as last year. This report is recommending that the City participate in the funding solution by providing $100,000 to operate the motel voucher program. In summary, the plan to maintain a similar level of service as last year includes 200-220 beds consisting of the following: 100 beds provided through the faith community s Winter Sanctuary Program, 50-70 beds through Motel Vouchers Program, and 50 beds through increased shelter capacity at Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Corporation and Volunteers of America. The funding plan is as follows: Program Number of Beds Who Served Amount Source Sanctuary 100 Individuals $243,000 Grants, Faith Community Donations (in process) Motel Vouchers 50-70 Families, Disabled $100,000 City CIP Savings (proposed) Existing Shelter 50 Families $150,000 County General Fund (funded) TOTAL $493,000 In addition, SHRA will target remaining Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing funds of approximately $100,000 to families or individuals in shelters which will provide additional capacity in the existing shelter system. These funds will allow the program to house an additional 38-40 families or individuals. 2 of 17

Policy Considerations: Strategies recommended in this report are consistent with the adopted 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness and the Continuum of Care Program to address homelessness. Environmental Considerations: Sustainability: Not applicable. Commission/Committee Action: Not applicable. Rationale for Recommendation: The strategy provides for a collaborative public and private solution to increasing winter shelter options for the region s most vulnerable population during the coldest months of the year. Financial Considerations: The City Manager is recommending a one-time allocation of $100,000 to SSF for the Winter Shelter Program. The funding for the SSF contract will come from the closure of General Fund capital improvement projects (CIPs). A total of $587,918 has been returned from projects to the CIP closure account (850010) in FY2011/12. These funds have been identified as the result of the City s ongoing efforts to review existing capital improvement projects and return excess funds to the fund of origin. One-time funding in the amount of $100,000 is available in the CIP closure account for the proposed contract. Emerging Small Business Development (ESBD): Not applicable. 3 of 17

Winter Shelter Bed Expansion Availability Attachment 1 Beds/Night 206 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 200-250 200-220 Goal: 200-220 (206 Beds at Cal Expo) (Motel Vouchers and Various Shelter Beds) (100: SAEHC/VOA Winter Shelter & Motel Voucher Program; 100: Winter Sanctuary, 20 beds at Salvation Army ) 100: Winter Sanctuary 120: Winter Shelter/MVP People Served 558 unduplicated 866 unduplicated Public Funding $680,000 $431,000 $250,000 $250,000 (Cal Expo) ($147,000: Motel Vouchers, SAEHC; Mather Campus units by St. John s; other shelters) ($100,000: SAEHC Motel Vouchers; $75,000 each to VOA & SAEHC for family beds) ($150,000 County funds committed to date) Other Funds $0 $0 $173,000 (Winter Sanctuary: $100,000 privately raised $50,000 in-kind. Winter Shelter: $23,000 for Salvation Army beds for short period) $243,000 ($23,000 Raised to date) (Need: Winter Sanctuary: $150,000 Salvation Army Beds: $93,000) TOTAL $680,000 $431,000 $423,000 $493,000 Partners VOA + Partners at Cal Expo & other shelters VOA, SAEHC, Salvation Army & St. John s SAEHC, VOA, Sacramento Steps Forward, Local Houses of Worship SAEHC, VOA, Sacramento Steps Forward, Local Houses of Worship Duration Late November March 31 Late November March 31 December 1 March 31 Late November March 31 Revised 10/11/2011 4 of 17

RESOLUTION NO. 2011 - Adopted by the Sacramento City Council APPROVING BUDGET AMENDMENT AND CONTRACT WITH SACRAMENTO STEPS FORWARD FOR 2011-2012 WINTER SHELTER PROGRAM BACKGROUND A. Over the past several years, the County s Department of Human Assistance (DHA) funding for winter shelter expansion has diminished requiring alternative approaches to providing additional shelter capacity in the winter months. B. On December 14, 2010, the City Council adopted the conceptual plan to create a new public-private structure to oversee homeless programs with the goal of ending homelessness. C. Sacramento Steps Forward (SSF), a nonprofit corporation, was incorporated on February 9, 2011. D. On March 22, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution 2011-172 endorsing SSF as the new entity to administer programs to end homelessness throughout the County of Sacramento. E. During the transition to the nonprofit/jpa structure public funding is needed in order to provide shelter during the 2011-2012 winter months. F. The County of Sacramento has committed $150,000 to SSF for the 2011-2012 Winter Shelter voucher program. Receiving potential grants and other donations in the amount of $243,000 are in process. G. City funding of the shelter program is consistent with the City Council s goal of ending homelessness. H. General Funds for the agreement with SSF have been identified as the result of the City s ongoing efforts to review existing capital improvement projects and return excess funds to the fund of origin. BASED ON THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE BACKGROUND, THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to enter into the Winter Homeless Shelter Program Agreement (Exhibit 1) with Sacramento Steps Forward (SSF) to manage the 2011-2012 Winter Shelter motel/hotel voucher program. The City Manager is authorized to transfer $100,000 from the CIP Closure account (850010) in Non-Department for the SSF Winter Homeless 5 of 17

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