The recommendations and talk about where we are. Barbaras tent and trents testimony will elaborate on that, but i think it gives us a framework. So, obviously the largest recommendation was around 3,000 units of permanent Supportive Housing. As weve looked at the pipeline and whats been developed by the end of this fiscal year will be at about 2800. So, well be very close to achieving that goal with about 200 units remaining. We have been very successful in building the portfolio to the direct access to housing programs and New Buildings that have been brought online on the losp program that hsa has been involved with. So, i think in large, we have achieved that goal. I think Going Forward, there are relatively small number of units pending in the pipeline. I think out of about 9,000, more than 9,000 units within the Mayors Office of housing, there are less than 500 that are dedicated towards the Homeless Population. And it is very complex to deal with the issues of affordability in Sa
[speaker not understood] and help connect with it. The next recommendation is around expanding reunification of individuals and trent has tremendous amount to be proud of. Theres been a program home ward bound which has existed for anyone years now. We have close to 8,000 individuals and our city does a good job making sure and confirming people who are returning home are being rejected with family or friends that are going to support them so that were not seeing people dumped, but it has been of the next recommendation about Behavior Health and outreach, we do have i think some incredible work going on. Kelly hiramota who works with barbara garcia. She work in director of placement. Weve worked with challenging individuals who have been on the street or been chronically homeless and they have devised very thoughtful plans that also involve the Adult Protective Services and other partners in housing, challenging individuals. The centralized information system, the hmis system, there is
To people who [speaker not understood] homelessness. [speaker not understood] and help connect with it. The next recommendation is around expanding reunification of individuals and trent has tremendous amount to be proud of. Theres been a program home ward bound which has existed for anyone years now. We have close to 8,000 individuals and our city does a good job making sure and confirming people who are returning home are being rejected with family or friends that are going to support them so that were not seeing people dumped, but it has been overwhelming successful, handful of people have come back to San Francisco. Police officers, a lot of all the agencies that work with Homeless Individuals really know to ask people if theyre not being successful in San Francisco, to reunify. The next point is around an oversight committee. I think that is the local homeless board. Theyll want to dialogue about what their role is in term of the next recommendation about Behavior Health and outre
Come see me. But i think for a hie they look at homesness and say, people need homes. Its really very simple. At one stage of my life i thought that was naive. I think when you get down to the policy level, thats what people need, they need homes because were spending a lot of money no one comes up here, we shouldnt spend x amount of dollars on police services, x amount of dollars for the Sheriffs Department to move peoples things out of their homes, x amount of dollars for street cleaning. No one ever comes and says we shouldnt spend that money, but people say this jurisdiction is a magnet for people who need services. Im grateful the people who did the Homeless Count here because we can let some air out of this big room. Lets look at alameda county, santa clara county, san mateo county. Yes, some of them will have more success than us, but if you look at the base being parameters of the numbers, the truth of the matter is, yes, people oftentimes come to urban areas for opportunity. S
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