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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, ROOM 335, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101-2470 AGENDA ITEM DATE: January 27, 2009 TO: SUBJECT: Board of Supervisors (DISTRICTS: ALL) SUMMARY: Overview While we have made many changes to improve access to food stamps in recent years, these difficult economic times require that we do even more. Many people who have paid taxes and worked hard now need a stop-gap measure to ensure that the basic needs of their families are met. One necessity that is fundamental is access to healthy food. In the County s role as the administrator of food assistance programs, we have the opportunity to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of distributing this vital resource. Doing more with less is part of the county business model, and during times of economic crisis this becomes even more crucial. Recommendation(s) SUPERVISOR ROBERTS AND SUPERVISOR HORN Direct the Chief Administrative Officer to report back in 90 days with the following: a.) program and policy recommendations to simplify the food stamp program eligibility process while maintaining program integrity and identify potential legislative roadblocks to these proposed recommendations and b.) potential funding and program opportunities in the Federal Farm Bill that would establish an incentive program for food stamp recipients to purchase fruits and vegetables with an emphasis on buying locally grown produce at farmers markets, and provide information on the County s possible role in these programs. Fiscal Impact There is no fiscal impact related to this action. Business Impact Statement Documentum Version 1 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER 1600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, ROOM 335 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 92101-2470

Advisory Board Statement BACKGROUND: The food challenges that San Diego families are facing are evidenced by recent reports from the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) citing a considerable spike in applications for food assistance at our Family Resource Centers. Acknowledging the County s investment over the past few years to improve access to programs, such as food stamps, through business process re-engineering and better collaboration with community stakeholders, we hope that today s recommendations will further build on these successes. Recently, the HHSA facilitated a comprehensive re-engineering of the eligibility operations of self-sufficiency programs. By incorporating efficiencies in the eligibility process, such as document imaging and a customer contact center, it is expected that the number of visits that clients have to make to our Family Resources Centers will be reduced. All of this has been achieved while placing a high priority on maintaining and improving program integrity. Over the past decade, our Board has implemented several practices that have served as fraud protection, such as face-to-face interviews, but are now outdated due to the new sophisticated California Welfare Information Network, commonly referred to as CalWIN. This computer database is an automated eligibility system used by frontline county staff to determine eligibility for a range of programs and to manage caseloads. Now that the HHSA has begun implementing improvements to the operational side, we are asking the Board to consider policy changes that will further assist the HHSA in processing the tidal wave of applicants that have resulted from the recent economic downturn. As the number of families needing assistance increases, so do wait times and case loads. One such policy that should be examined is possibly changing the re-determination period from a quarterly to a biannual basis. By making this change, the work load of eligibility workers would be lightened and therefore could result in cost savings for the County. Often the price of healthy foods is higher than that of high fat, processed foods. In an effort to address this barrier and stimulate the local economy, we are asking for your support to research and monitor potential funding and program opportunities in the Federal Farm Bill that would establish a program for food stamp recipients to purchase fresh produce, with an emphasis on produce that is locally grown, at farmers markets, and provide information on the County s possible role in these efforts. This effort would be a win-win for the region; bringing in federal dollars to our local farmers while providing our families with access to healthy foods. We urge your support of our recommendations to both conduct a review of policies that are time consuming, as well as research the potential to utilize federal dollars to establish an incentive program that will support local farmers and increase access to healthy foods for food stamp recipients. Linkage to the County of San Diego Strategic Plan - 2 -

Respectfully submitted, RON ROBERTS Supervisor, Fourth District BILL HORN Supervisor, Fifth District - 3 -

AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION SHEET CONCURRENCE(S) COUNTY COUNSEL REVIEW [X]Yes Written Disclosure per County Charter [] Yes [X]No Section 1000.1 Required GROUP/AGENCY FINANCE DIRECTOR [] Yes [X] CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER [] Yes [X] Requires Four Votes [] Yes [X]No GROUP/AGENCY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR [] Yes [X] COUNTY TECHNOLOGY OFFICE [] Yes [X] DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES [] Yes [X] Other Concurrence(s): ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: : District 4 and District 5 CONTACT PERSON(S): Stephanie Gioia Caroline Smith Name Name 619-531-5544 619-531-5555 Phone Phone [Click here and type] Fax Fax A-500 A-500 Mail Station Mail Station Stephanie.Gioia@sdcounty.ca.gov Caroline.Smith@sdcounty.ca.gov E-mail E-mail AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE:

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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT DEPARTMENT: [Click here and type] PROGRAM: [Click here and type] PROPOSAL: [Click here and type] (a) Budgeted Amount For Proposal (b) Proposed Change in Budgeted Amount (c) Proposed Revised Current Year Budget (a+b) FUTURE YEARS ESTIMATED BUDGET OF PROPOSAL IF ADOPTED (d) (e) 1st Subsequent Year 2nd Subsequent Year Direct Cost Revenue/Other Offset NET GENERAL FUND COST Staff Years Sources of Revenue/Other Offset for Proposed Change and Subsequent Years: Space-Related Impacts: Will this proposal result in any additional space requirements? [] Yes [] Support/Other Departmental Impacts: [] Yes [] Remarks: [] Yes []