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Attachment 3 <br /> Commissioner Kiziloglu indicated that she had been distraught at the February meeting to learn <br /> from Ms. Rocha that three people had lost their homes, stating that she felt that in order to have <br /> effective programs ECHO needed to help people keep their homes and not become evicted. <br /> Ms. Rocha felt Commissioner Kiziloglu had a misunderstanding of all the services ECHO <br /> provides in Pleasanton indicating that the agency cannot stop landlords from evicting people. <br /> She advised that ECHO does not make policies but provides tools to help people and is able to <br /> intervene in difficult situations, and also noted that ECHO provides Fair House in the City of <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> Commissioner Welsh asked Ms. Rocha about programs provided by ECHO to other cities to <br /> help slow down problems. Ms. Rocha advised that ECHO acts as administrators for other cities <br /> in a variety of areas and people come to ECHO for assistance with rent increase complaints and <br /> Just Cause Eviction issues. She commented on Ordinances that have been put in place/ <br /> Commissioner Welsh requested that Ms. Rocha provide the City of Pleasanton with information <br /> about the administrative services and Ordinance in place with other cities so the Commission <br /> could review. <br /> Commissioner Kiziloglu questioned what gives Ms. Rocha and ECHO leverage if they are not <br /> legal professionals. <br /> Commissioner Galvin asked about information for the City of Pleasanton website that will help <br /> people with rent and eviction issues. <br /> Abode Services, Rosa Elaine Garcia — Ms. Garcia advised Commissioners that Mr. Guel would <br /> be leaving Abode Services and she would be taking over his duties in the area. <br /> Commissioner Welsh asked about the agency's funding requests for staffing. Mr. Hernandez <br /> provided information about carry-over funds from the previous year and no funding being <br /> provided for 2018/19. Commissioner Welsh questioned about funding Abode had spent in <br /> 2018/19 and commented on a disgruntled individual that had presented to this Commission and <br /> referenced this program. Mr. Hernandez provided details about the services Abode provides for <br /> rents. <br /> Commissioner Kiziloglu discussed a conversation she's had with a Livermore individual and the <br /> lack of response from Abode that they had experienced. She questioned the services provided <br /> by Abode and wondered why people were not being put into Coordinated Entry by Abode. Ms. <br /> Garcia advised that people do receive assessments and are put into Coordinated Entry housing <br /> if there are openings. She indicated that she would like to know who Commissioner Kiziloglu <br /> had conversed with so she can learn first-hand about the issue and provide help. Ms. Garcia <br /> advised that Alameda County is still not completely integrated into the Coordinated Entry <br /> program and provided Commissioner Kiziloglu with details about the program process for <br /> people needing to be assessed, <br /> Mr. Hernandez clarified that Coordinated Entry has nothing to do with the Abode Rapid <br /> Rehousing program that is presented before the Housing Commission for funding allocation. <br /> Chairperson Soby commented on improvements with Rapid Rehousing and Ms. Garcia noted <br /> that goals for the past year from the project had been achieved by the team. <br /> CityServe of the Tri-Valley, Marie Evans — provided information about CityServe taking over the <br /> Homeless Street Outreach/Homelessness Prevention program. She noted that 276 homeless <br /> individuals have been identified in the Tri-Valley area with 70 of them being in Pleasanton. <br /> Page - 2 - <br />