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HA - Approval of the 2017 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count Opt-In Memorandum of Understanding
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Meeting Date: January 9, 2017
Contact Person/Dept: Tevis Barnes/Community Development Dept.-Housing
Phone Number: (310) 253-5782
Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [X] Attachments: [X]
Commission Action Required: Yes [] No [X]
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (01/04/17); Committee on Homelessness (12/13/16); Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (12/13/16)
Department Approval: Sol Blumenfeld, Community Development Director (12/20/16)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Culver City Housing Authority Board (Board) approve the execution of the 2017 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count (Count) Opt-In Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
BACKGROUND:
On November 28th, 2016, the City Council adopted a resolution joining the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in identifying homelessness as a priority issue for the region. The resolution affirmed that all members of the Culver City community should have their basic human needs met with services provided in a manner that maintains human dignity and respect. Through the resolution to combat homelessness, the Council will explore:
• Contributing funding toward the cost of rapid re-housing for homeless Culver City residents;
• Dedicating federal housing subsidies to permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals;
• Ensuring that law enforcement and other first responders effectively engage homeless families and individuals; and
• Using land use policies to maximize the availability of homeless and affordable housing.
Annually (since 2015), LAHSA conducts a Homeless Count to better understand what homelessness looks like throughout Los Angeles City and County. The Count incorporates a street count, shelter/institution count, and homeless demographic survey. The street count is a point-in-time census that is conducted in late January between the hours of 8pm and 2am. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines homelessness is not having a regular fixed nighttime residence or sleeping in places not meant for human habitation. The Count enables LAHSA and local governments to account for the number of homeless individuals within its jurisdiction and understand the scope of homelessness. Information from the Count is essential in assisting jurisdictions in requests for funding.
The 2017 Count will start Tuesday, January 24th, 2017 in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys and East Los Angeles County. The West Los Angeles and South Bay/Harbor Count will be conducted Wednesday, January 25th, 2017. The Metro, South Los Angeles and Antelope Valley Counts will be conducted on Thursday, January 26th, 201.
DISCUSSION:
To participate in the 2017 Count, jurisdictions must Opt-In or Opt-Out. Opt-In means the City of Culver City (City) will participate in and have the opportunity to get a full enumeration of the entire City by counting all nine census tracts. In exchange for gaining a full enumeration, the City will be responsible for recruiting volunteers, and providing a deployment site (The Culver City Senior Center has served as the deployment center during past homeless counts). Additionally, it means entering into a MOU with LAHSA and the City including indemnification and insurance requirements. To further the intent of resolution to combat homelessness approved by Council on November 28th, 2016, since 2009 the City has participated in the Count and executed an Opt-In MOU with LAHSA. There are no fees or charges required to participate, only in-kind resources of volunteers and a designated command center for volunteer deployment and distribution of resource materials. LAHSA will provide all necessary presentation materials and a volunteer training.
City staff, in consultation with the City Attorney’s Office, has reviewed the Opt-In MOU and noted the following:
1. The Indemnity and Waiver of Liability Releases which are included in the MOU only protects LAHSA. To address this concern, the City Attorney created a Culver City Waiver of Liability Release for both youth and adult volunteers. City staff obtained approval from LAHSA to require volunteers to execute both the LAHSA and City waivers. Volunteers under the age of 18 are not allowed to participate in the street count, but can assist at the deployment center. Persons younger than 18 years of age will not be allowed to assist past midnight unless accompanied by a parent/guardian. In all past Counts, volunteers were required to executed a release prior to participating in the Count.
2. Participation in this Count requires the City to agree not to conduct any sweeps of homeless persons for the week prior to or on the date of the homeless count. The Housing Division will coordinate with the Culver City Police Department (CCPD) and the Code Enforcement Division to make sure no sweeps or clean-up of homeless encampments occur prior to the Count. Chief Bixby was informed and agreed that no such sweeps will occur. Historically and with this Count the CCPD will both increase patrols to protect volunteers and assist as necessary.
3. The MOU requires that the City provide refreshments the day of the Count. Before the Housing Authority Board this evening is a recommendation to authorize the Committee on Homelessness to solicit volunteer enumerators and donations for the 2017 Count. The Committee on Homelessness will solicit refreshments from the local business community. During previous Counts, the Committee on Homelessness was essential to coordinating the Counts and enlisted over 200 volunteer enumerators and solicited refreshments from various Culver City businesses such as Copenhagen Bakery, Tito’s Taco, Tub’s Fine Chili, the West Basin Water District, Seasoned Greetings, Starbuck Coffee and Sorrento Market.
4. The City will not be able to release or publish any of the Count's results without first obtaining written approval from LAHSA for such release or publication. LAHSA’s goal is not to prevent or discourage Opt-In participation, but rather to avoid confusion resulting from public releases of conflicting and/or incomplete data regarding the 2017 Homeless Count.
LAHSA plans to release the Opt-In partner reports as soon as they are available. LAHSA will distribute the preliminary reports to each respective jurisdiction for verification and review. After this review period LAHSA will release the final reports to each jurisdiction, upon which each jurisdiction will be free to publish and/or distribute the reports at their discretion without needing specific approval from LAHSA. Prior to the release of the final Opt-In reports, LAHSA discourages public release and/or publication of preliminary data without prior written approval from LAHSA, though confidential internal communications of preliminary estimates for internal planning purposes or responses to verbal questions regarding the Count result may be permitted so long as such communications include disclaimers/annotations that the contained information is preliminary, confidential and not for public release.
In the event that the City decides to Opt-Out after execution of the MOU, the City must notify LAHSA in writing and be subject to the Opt-Out restrictions. The Opt-Out restrictions require the City to still provide the deployment site and volunteers.
FISCAL ANALYSIS:
There is no impact to the City’s General Fund or the CCHA budget.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) 2017 Homeless Count Opt-In MOU with the LAHSA
2) Culver City Youth and Adult Waiver of Liability Releases
3) 2013, 2015 and 2016 Homeless Count Results
MOTION:
That the Housing Authority Board:
1. Approve the execution of the 2017 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Greater Los Angles Homeless Count Opt-In Memorandum of Understanding and;
2. Authorize Housing Authority General Counsel to review/prepare the necessary documents; and
3. Authorize the Housing Authority Executive Director to execute such documents on behalf of the Housing Authority.