Of the service question people riding in the rush how are you less satisfied it is not surprisingly but we need anymore frequent and spanishus service no surprise but youre customers are telling us first and foremost a couple of questions how do you know you were surveying muni as opposed to nonbe muni did you begin what a muni rider is. The way we sort of screen or qualify riders we ask them if theyve used muni in the past 6 months and if they did they qualify. It is not designed fortune that as bus and trains. If asked the interviews have details and muni e muni includes service cars and we asked about muni and most people know but they have information for this kind of qualifyer works well, sometimes for voters none wants to say i didnt vote but in terms of using muni that works well and i notice that taxi service was not in there im trifled to see we are up to 90 percent and fly wheel hopefully director reiskin you said that bring it on pawar i think taxi service is better than mar
Should have. We sent a letter indicating our concerns and input. At the meeting, we also had ann hintton give update about the scan grant that we received. Which was about 10,000. The purpose of that grant was to have our staff mentor three other counties to develop their Long Term Care integration plans. Bill haskell who was our former staff person along with ann hintton worked together with three different counties in california. Specifically ventura, stanislaus and yolo counties to put together their Long Term Care integration plan. Theyve done that and now theyre going to be submitting to to the scan foundation. We completed the work that we were given the money to do. In the meantime, our department is submitting another grant with scan and so scan will consider our grant proposal to continue the work. The other item we had on the agenda would highlight the event that we had to commemorate our tenth anniversary of the down sill. That was on october 23rd. Maureen took a lot of phot
Different opinions, and whether it should be for the Supportive Housing and i just find it fascinating that the shelter and the stabilization and the housing is probably on the money expended out of the door is almost, and it is equivalent if you will but, then, also, underneath that there is also cost savings and you mentioned many points here on the things that actually that are better for us as a city and better for those individuals and take that as the most important point, and if we do it and take that approach and i just want to. Okay, the colleagues, questions . Thoughts . Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Much appreciated. Okay, up next. Margo, thank you for being here, and for all of your hard work on this topic was well and for your preparation. Good morning, supervisors. I was taking very fast notes as you were asking, them the questions, i hope that i will be able to answer some of the details that you are actually interested in. And so, i am the interim director of housing and
10,585 per year. So, then the next door shelter, which is the larger shelter, and it is 24 a night or 8760. The sanctuary , 32 a night, 11680 and msc south, 29, 10,585 a year. But, if you take the family shelters, all of them which includes the emergency, and all is three. And the average cost per bed is 31 or 11,315 a year. Could i ask you, has that stayed relatively constant . It has. We are just we are just releasing it for the single adult in the families and they have two left and it has been constant over the last four or five years. Thank you. Not that, and inflation has not gone up or the cost of food and electricity and in the shelter, but that will have to deal with as we negotiate the contract. Understood. Understood. Lets look at the cost of if you compare the two of housing. We are talking about Supportive Housing . The Supportive Housing and there are different types of housing n yes, exactly. And so, with this slide. Yes. It for Supportive Housing is 4,250. And these are
Many points here on the things that actually that are better for us as a city and better for those individuals and take that as the most important point, and if we do it and take that approach and i just want to. Okay, the colleagues, questions . Thoughts . Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Much appreciated. Okay, up next. Margo, thank you for being here, and for all of your hard work on this topic was well and for your preparation. Good morning, supervisors. I was taking very fast notes as you were asking, them the questions, i hope that i will be able to answer some of the details that you are actually interested in. And so, i am the interim director of housing and you are ben health and they developed us in 1998 because the Housing Department really saw that housing and there was something that our clients needed and they are usually not able to access on their own, and we are able able to access on our available housing and the philosophy about it for us is that housing is healthcare to