File #: 18-0977    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 10/4/2018 In control: Finance Committee
Agenda date: 10/17/2018 Final action: 10/17/2018
Title: Consideration of Funding for Additional Homeless Actions
Related files: 18-1009
Title
Consideration of Funding for Additional Homeless Actions

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the recommendation to fund additional homeless actions and forward to City Council for consideration.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve funding for additional actions to address homelessness, including 1) a pilot program to support three faith community/non-profit emergency housing sites, and 2) mitigation steps to address public health and safety concerns in relation to encampments.

Staff Contact:
Amy Buckler, Downtown Programs Manager, Community Planning & Development, 360.753.5847

Presenter(s):
Amy Buckler, Downtown Programs Manager, Community Planning & Development

Background and Analysis:
On September 18, the City Council approved a funding plan and moving forward with implementation of four immediate actions to address homelessness (Establishing Plum Street Village, Secure Storage Partnerships, and Supporting both the Salvation Army Day Center Renovation and Community Youth Services Shelter 24/7 Expansion.)

Councilmembers expressed interest in further exploring funding needs to support faith-based or non-profit emergency housing facilities and a "street strategy," or more plainly steps to mitigate public health and safety concerns surrounding encampments. Staff is facing some urgency to address both of these issues.

Faith Community/Non-Profit Partnership Pilot
In an effort to enhance opportunities for faith-based, non-profit and other government entities to host temporary housing facilities subject to a permit, the City adopted interim changes to its Emergency (Homeless) Housing Ordinance last June. Providing some level of support to these sites was also discussed.

The United Churches of Olympia (TUCO) is hosting a tiny house workshop on October 27. The workshop is designed to be the next step in the process of identifying what faith communities in Olympia can do to...

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