The continued limiting of the access and finally, city college made a difference in my life. And i want to be able to maintain that and to be able to have access for everybody to the kind of courses that changed my life in areas of humanity, et cetera. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is james tracy. Im a city college alumni, proud, went there for many years. City college allowed me to work full time while i put myself through college and allowed know figure out the course of my education because in the early 20s should be no surprise, i like many other people didnt know exactly what i wanted to do. And it gave me high quality top notch education in every single way. Every single last program that is shaved from city college is picked up will be eventually picked up by the private sector. The only difference, the private sector is going to produce education with a profit note i have in mind, meaning that people like myself, young people young peo
Site. And will there be some way, that, as we transition a household, or our individual firms from the Supportive Housing to the Public Housing, is or will there be the appropriate level of service for that individual or family, for them to be successful . And how do we pay for the transition . Someone living in Supportive Housing has probably no furniture right . And moving into the Public Housing it is not furnished and how do we deal with that to make that happen . I think that the last question, is, as trent said earlier as we move to the question of working on Supportive Housing we really called it permanently supportive and because we always, you know, when the old notion of transitional housing, was well, great, but what do you transition to at the end of two years . Again, in terms of approving the existence system, both increased and decrease td levels of services for our residents, and getting, residents into the right type of housing. You know, again, what we as we are worki
Is, the lack of services when they go to the Public Housing site. And will there be some way, that, as we transition a household, or our individual firms from the Supportive Housing to the Public Housing, is or will there be the appropriate level of service for that individual or family, for them to be successful . And how do we pay for the transition . Someone living in Supportive Housing has probably no furniture right . And moving into the Public Housing it is not furnished and how do we deal with that to make that happen . I think that the last question, is, as trent said earlier as we move to the question of working on Supportive Housing we really called it permanently supportive and because we always, you know, when the old notion of transitional housing, was well, great, but what do you transition to at the end of two years . Again, in terms of approving the existence system, both increased and decrease td levels of services for our residents, and getting, residents into the rig
Very important, as over the 23 years that i have been in the community and i have seen the people go from homelessness to many, many different Housing Providers and it is, and it is a very, very important that we, that the type of services are as robust and in whether they go to the master lease or whether they go to one of our buildings or whether they are the ecs and everybody deserves these type of resources that will help them move up the housing ladder. Thank you. Thanks very much, next speaker please . Hi, i just want to mention just real quick that we all are actually i personally want to express my solidary with chp and we love you guys and support that he havinger was said and i want to say quickly my name is manwel and i am a support Services Coordinator and i am pleased to be here and listening to this conversation and i am surprised that the topic of specifically undocumented immigrants has not been brought up because representing a significant portion of i believe 26 perce
How do we deal with that to make that happen . I think that the last question, is, as trent said earlier as we move to the question of working on Supportive Housing we really called it permanently supportive and because we always, you know, when the old notion of transitional housing, was well, great, but what do you transition to at the end of two years . Again, in terms of approving the existence system, both increased and decrease td levels of services for our residents, and getting, residents into the right type of housing. You know, again, what we as we are working with the Housing Authority, we clearly know that there are Service Needs in the public housing. And one of the goals of you know, the reenvisioning is insuring that they get access to the services that are appropriate for them. And i think that one of the critical things, in terms of, and the other part of it is just in terms of, our portfolio over all. And you know, this is not quite like having a monolythic authority