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File #: 20-3713   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Culture and Neighborhood Services Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2020
Posting Language: Briefing and Possible Action on the implementation plans for various strategies within the Housing Security Pillar of the COVID19 Recovery and Resilience Plan. The overarching strategy to be presented is the Fair Housing Counseling and Family Resource Center and Virtual and Placed Base Financial Recovery and Resilience HUB which includes the Right to Counsel program, Notice of Tenants Rights ordinance, the Emergency Housing Assistance Program, Family Independence Initiative Up Together Investment, Low Cost Financial Products, and door to door engagement with hard-to-reach micro businesses and families to connect them to resources.
Attachments: 1. 6-12Notice of Rights - Final Draft
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DEPARTMENT: Neighborhood and Housing Services and Department of Human Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ver?nica R. Soto, AICP and Melody Woosley


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Housing Security Pillar Strategies

SUMMARY:
Briefing and possible action on the implementation plans for various strategies included in the Housing Security pillar of the COVID-19 Recovery and Resiliency Plan.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

City Council approved the COVID 19 Recovery and Resiliency Plan for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on June 4, 2020. The plan was developed around the five Guiding Principles of: 1) Public Health and Safety; 2) Equity; 3) Braided Funding; 4) Community Resilience and 5) Well-being.

The work is comprised of four pillars: Workforce Development, Housing Security, Small Business Support, and Digital Inclusion. Each of the four pillars was assigned to a City Council Committee. The Council Committee will review the implementation plans for each strategy in their assigned pillar. The Culture and Neighborhood Services Committee will review the Housing Security Pillar. The approved budget for the Housing Security Pillar is $50.5 Million. The strategies included in this pillar include:

* Fair-housing Counseling Center and Family Resource Center will provide assistance to an estimated 10,000 residents at a budgeted amount of $27.9 million
* Virtual and place-based financial recovery hub to serve approximately 6,500 residents in the amount of $4 million;
* Family Independence Initiative, Up Together investment for 1,000 families in the amount of $4 million;
* Program to connect up to 700 residents to low cost products in the amount of $120,000;
* A door-to-door engagement initiative to help educate marginalized and vulnerable populations about COVID-19 -related resources in the amount of $500,000;
* Digital Referral Platform for Joint Case Management in the amount of $1.5 million;
* Homeless shelter options with services for 500 residents in t...

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