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STAFF REPORTS
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4/19/2005
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15 Y
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SR 05:103
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Five Year Objectives Five Year Goals Performance Measures <br />Support and expand programs that Continue to support the operation 30 households will be assisted <br />assist persons who are at risk of and expansion of the new Tri-Valley during thc five-year period. <br />becoming homeless, including the Housing Scholarship Program which <br />Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship offers tenant-based rental assistance <br />Program and ECHO Housing's to households who are homeless or <br />Senior Reverse Mortgage at risk of being homeless. Subsidies <br />Counseling Program. are provided while the head of <br /> household is undergoing job training <br /> and are gradually phased out aiter <br /> employment is secured. <br /> The City will continue to offer, N/A <br /> through ECHO Housing, a program <br /> offering counseling services to <br /> senior homeowners considering a <br /> reverse mortgage program to ensure <br /> that their participation does not <br /> result in the loss of their home. <br /> <br />GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION <br />All of the activities described above will serve Pleasanton residents citywide. <br /> <br />Priority: Build on inter-jurisdictional cooperation to achieve <br />housing and homeless needs. <br /> <br />Priority Analysis and Obstacles to Meeting Underserved Needs <br /> <br />The Continuum of Care Council continues to be guided by the County-wide Homeless <br />Continuum of Care Plan that was completed in 1997 and is currently being updated (to be <br />completed in July 2005). The Plan identified gaps in the current service delivery system and is <br />intended to link homeless policies and plans in each of the three HOME jurisdictions in Alameda <br />County: Berkeley, Oakland and the Alameda County HOME Consortium. A comprehensive, <br />year-long community-wide process of identifying and prioritizing continuum-wide goals and <br />outcomes culminated in the creation of a Continuum of Care Council Workplan in March 2001. <br />This Workplan has guided the activities of all the Continuum of Care Council's committees and <br />has lead to the creation of Consumer Rights Standards, assessment and implantation of Health, <br />Safety, and Accessibility Standards for shelters, and advocacy for retaining and expanding <br />critical support services and housing. <br /> <br />The Council is in the process of implementing a Homeless Management Information System <br />(HMIS) and Standards of Service in Alameda County. A comprehensive HMIS for homeless <br />service providers is being developed and implemented to obtain an unduplicated count of <br /> <br /> DRAFY - Strategic Plan - FY2005- FY2009 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 22 <br /> <br /> <br />
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