Laserfiche WebLink
outcomes. These outcomes include shortening the period of time homeless and reducing the recidivism <br /> rates for homeless people. <br /> Consultation with EveryOne Home,the Alameda Countywide Continuum of Care,on the use of <br /> Emergency Solutions Grant(ESG)funds, began in early 2012, when representatives from the City of <br /> Berkeley,the City of Oakland,Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department <br /> (Urban County grantee),and EveryOne Home worked together to implement the new ESG requirements <br /> in a way that would be consistent county-wide and would continue a collaboration which began in 2009 <br /> with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act(ARRA) Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing <br /> (HPRP)funds. This collaboration resulted in the creation of Priority Home Partnership (PHP),which was <br /> a single county-wide program to implement HPRP. Everyone Home held a community-wide meeting at <br /> which additional consultation and public input into the use of ESG funds was solicited. A series of <br /> meetings with EveryOne Home and the ESG grantees continues through the year and a coordinated ESG <br /> program was established and began implementation in early 2013. This coordinated program will use <br /> this same structure for FY20-FY24 ESG funding. <br /> 2. Describe Agencies,groups, organizations and others who participated in the process <br /> and describe the jurisdictions consultations with housing, social service agencies and other <br /> entities <br /> See Table 2—Agencies,groups,organizations who participated. <br /> Consolidated Plan PLEASANTON-DRAFT 9 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />