Title
Discussion of the Housing and Homelessness Budget
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a Committee.
City Manager Recommendation:
Discuss the Housing and Homelessness budget. Discussion only. No action requested.
Report
Issue:
Whether to discuss of the Housing and Homelessness Budget.
Staff Contact:
Keith Stahley, Assistant City Manager, Executive, 360.753.8227
Cary Retlin, Home Fund Program Manager, Executive, 360.570.3956
Presenter(s):
Keith Stahley, Assistant City Manager
Cary Retlin, Home Fund Program Manager
Background and Analysis:
The City of Olympia created the Home Fund by voted initiative in February 2018. The Home Fund is a sales tax levy that should generate over $2 million per year.
To date there have been two Home Fund awards totaling $2.1 million for two projects. The first project is 2828 Martin Way and the second is the Family Support Center's west side supportive housing project. These two projects will provide approximately 140 supportive housing units and 60 beds of shelter space. 2828 Martin is scheduled to break ground this year.
Following a declaration of public health emergency around homelessness by the City Council in July 2018, staff and Council formulated a budget plan to support homeless response operations for three years. We are in the final year of that program. This funding approach included an interfund loan of $495,000 per year and using a portion of the Home Fund proceeds for shelter operations and using a portion of the municipal utility tax due to exigent circumstances. (See attached 2019 Budget Summary, 2020 Budget Summary and 2021 Proposed Budget)
This report will bring the Finance Committee up to speed on the state of the Home Fund and Housing program budget. It will identify changes since the budget was adopted in 2018 and key challenges that remain with program funding going forward, such as the lack of a dedicated funding source for support of the Homelessness Response C...
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