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File #: 20-1652   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Housing Commission
On agenda: 2/26/2020
Posting Language: Briefing and Update on the ForEveryoneHome Initiative Needs Assessment and Next Steps [Sasha Hauswald, Director of State and Local Policy, ForEveryoneHome]
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DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ver?nica R. Soto, AICP, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

SUMMARY:

Briefing on major findings of the ForEveryoneHome Needs Assessment

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The ForEveryoneHome initiative is a nationwide anti-displacement and inclusive growth effort undertaken by Grounded Solutions Network (GSN) and sponsored by the Ford Foundation. The initiative's goal is to help cities develop sound anti-displacement and inclusive growth policies before displacement pressures become too great. San Antonio was one of three cities competitive selected to participate in ForEveryoneHome, along with Winston-Salem, NC and Indianapolis, IN.

Deliverables
The selected cities will receive peer learning opportunities, over 500 hours of policy consulting and technical assistance, assistance with public meeting facilitation, and the following deliverables:
* Phase I; July 2019-January 2019: A needs assessment that identifies current and emerging housing challenges with special attention to needs of low income communities of color
* Phase II; January-May 2020: An anti-displacement agenda with a racial equity focus
* Phase III; May- October 2020: An implementation plan for a high-priority item from the agenda

Core San Antonio Team
The San Antonio ForEveryoneHome leadership team is a mix of city and community leaders including:
* The Office of the Mayor
* Ver?nica Soto, NHSD Director
* Lourdes Castro-Ramirez, Housing Commission Chair
* Jessica O. Guerrero, Housing Commissioner and Board President of Vecinos de Mission Trails
* Graciela Sanchez, Executive Director of Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
* Tuesda? Knight, CEO of San Antonio for Growth on the Eastside (SAGE)
* Richard Milk, Director of Policy and Planning for San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA)

Representatives from the Office of Equity, San Antonio Metro Health District, and Development Services ...

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