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Sheltered
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183
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Legal Lanascape
Martin vs Boise (Federal
September 14, 2018)
Orange County vs Orange
Worker (Case Settled October
Court
County
2018)
Decision
Catholic
City of Los Angles (Case Settled April 2022)
• County of Los
2022
Angeles (Case Settled September
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1. Homeless Management Information System
2. Homeless/Street Outreach
3. Potential Homel(ey Projects
4. Navigation Center
5. Investment in Affordable Housing
6. Tapping into Funding Sources
Homeless Management
Information System
Mobile Shower Expansion
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622 & 631 N G Street 200 Non -Congregate Units
60 Non -Congregate Units
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Can manufacture hundreds per month
Panels have the highest possible fire rating
Highly insulated, 30% recycled plastics
Steel -framed construction; durable for 20+
years
Temporary units can be set up almost anywhere
and relocated to a new location if needed
Navigation
Center
People expeniencing homelessness are also experiencing a
complex set of issue's
Service providers are, skilled at helping people address these
problems, but they can't do it effectively from the streets
Services aggencies have 2-3x greater success rates at getting people
stably housed if they work- with them in a stable setting versus
street outreach
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NAVIGATION CENTER COMPONENTS
Homeless
Individual
Navigation Center
Potential Site layout
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Navigation Center
Potential Site layout
Option "2"
Tiny Homes Layout
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Next Steps
• City will decide on location to construct a
Navigation Center - once a location is confirmed
the City will enter into a lease agreement
• City will issue a competitive RFI for a Homeless
Outreach Operator
• City will enter into an MOU Agreement to expand
mobile showers
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• City will construct a State -approved modular
facility/campus
• City will issue a competitive RFP for a Navigation
Center lead operator
• The City will continue to form strategic
partnerships (i.e., Dignity Health, SAC Health
System., IEHP., Molina Health, SB County, Homeless
Services Providers)
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