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File #: 21-1962   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 3/18/2021
Posting Language: Ordinance approving an award of up to $200,000 to Texas RioGrande Legal Aid for contracted work related to The Right to Counsel Program. Funding is available from the FY 2021 General Fund Budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; VerĂ³nica R. Soto, FAICP, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
Attachments: 1. RFP ATTACHMENT C ContractsDisclosureForm, 2. Ordinance 2021-03-18-0177
DEPARTMENT: Neighborhood and Housing Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ver?nica R. Soto, FAICP, Director

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All Council Districts

SUBJECT:

Ordinance approving an award of up to $200,000 with Texas RioGrande Legal Aid for the Right to Counsel program to be funded from the FY 2021 General Fund Budget.

SUMMARY:

This ordinance approves an award of up to $200,000 with Texas RioGrande Legal Aid for the Right to Counsel program to be funded from the FY 2021 General Fund Budget. The Right to Counsel program consists of legal services for renters at or below 100% area median income who are facing landlord/tenant issues such as eviction, tenant Know-Your-Rights trainings and support to city staff working at the courts on eviction interventions.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

At Councilmember Roberto C. Trevi?o's request, the FY 2020 Adopted Budget included a recurring earmark of $100,000 in existing Risk Mitigation budget of $1,000,000 for a Right to Counsel (RTC) pilot program. This program provides renters at or below 100% area median income who are facing landlord/tenant issues such as eviction and is currently administered by Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc. (TRLA). Through the program, tenants receive advice and representation. TRLA also conducts monthly tenant Know-Your-Rights trainings for the general public in English and Spanish.


The Right to Counsel Pilot Program began in March 1, 2020. Since that time TRLA has provided 349 households with legal services, all below 80% AMI. TRLA has also provided 13 public 'Know Your Rights' trainings on tenants' rights to over 1,000 individuals.

In June 2020, the pilot program expanded using federal CARES Act funding in order to meet further need attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to advice and representation to tenants and monthly Know-Your-Rights trainings, TRLA helps train and provides 'virtual help-desk services' to the eviction court support team from the Neighborhood and Housing ...

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