In 2014 how have we done through the inclusionary units and through the land donated to ocii weve produced over 11 hundred units out of the 18 hundred were 2 3rds of what there and is market rate as you can see is moving forward and certainly ucsf and is hospital and other job generating uses so once were ready land becomes available and this particular piece of land on third street 1153 planning block 3 etc. On third street on the corner eco line were posed and ready and part of budgeted to issue on rvp typical for Housing Developers to develop that site for particular to programs that program were proposing is based upon citywide policy consolidated plan and further policy derivatives that come from president obama to provide housing for veterans were proposing to issue one hundred and one rfps half of the units for formally homeless developers and ground Floor Services that serve those formally Homeless Veterans and half of the units 50 for low income famed and low income families m
To bring ultimatum up you, if you will. Incentivize. Is only other question i read in the memo my first thinking where the referrals b will come this is not i mean, i see it make sense it comes from is citys Human Services agency and other referral survivors in terms of the occupant. For the 50 units are a number of citywide Access Points i know there are Access Points in the bayview just offhand i know if jeff i have further information where the citywide Access Points are. Yeah. Maybe i could come to the podium. How do folks know go to the Veterans Administration wheres is referring that im for candidates . During the stakeholder meetings we had with the va and is Human Services agency is h s a is going to be is providing is referrals for theyre basically their clients in collaboration with the va so, i mean then for our other 50 family units well implement our typical marketing process well have outreach and do a lottery. Well do that. We would do that. Yeah. Okay. Make sure we have
Can move to another county with better rent were still providing those services and support thats what our nonprofits are forced to do. You probably said it the 2 million for the 6 of homeless families. It is actually weve housed 66 families with less than 2 million we have several Million Dollars we have allocated to hows house 2 more families. Those families are housed elsewhere. Yes. The last numbers were 70 to percent. And thats recorded from the it really is a new it calls for a new strategy around the support programs give us an example the way that the cal works works if families move to another county other than San Francisco that services is to be transferred we have a robust cal Works Program with earlier education that provides subsidies for the children and two to another county their kids could be in school we have to reorient cal works to get up e keep that intact it is a challenge one were committed to a family might move to Alameda County or oakland if theyre in a subsi
What is the daytime and the eviction and the high rental costs that result of that and this bye product of that we dont know with that but in a few months. It only tracks within the boundaries of San Francisco but my guess the families that some have been living in in their cars or bigger vehicles at time and if they cant stay in the city pushed to other surrounding areas all the way to ann intoxicate where is that information the impacts and the push back to further areas of the bay area. Thats aloof data i dont know if we can practicing track if folks are not there the night of the count or the survey within thirty days if their vehicle lae last yearly housed it was noted how many people were in vehicles but in terms of the mitigation out it is hard to track the day on someone that goes from county to county we know for example 40 percent of 39 single adults recorded in 2013 person homeless somewhere else than San Francisco we are placing 7 or 8 out of families outside of San Francis
Nonprofits are forced to do. You probably said it the 2 million for the 6 of homeless families. It is actually weve housed 66 families with less than 2 million we have several Million Dollars we have allocated to hows house 2 more families. Those families are housed elsewhere. Yes. The last numbers were 70 to percent. And thats recorded from the it really is a new it calls for a new strategy around the support programs give us an example the way that the cal works works if families move to another county other than San Francisco that services is to be transferred we have a robust cal Works Program with earlier education that provides subsidies for the children and two to another county their kids could be in school we have to reorient cal works to get up e keep that intact it is a challenge one were committed to a family might move to Alameda County or oakland if theyre in a subsidized job well pay for the transportation theyll be consulting in but really is it is a change in the way w