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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18 - Proposed Temporary Emergency Shelter for Homeless Individuals Located at the City Corporation Yard at 592 Superior Avenue - PowerPointProposed Emergency Shelter Options: 592 Superior SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 Bacl<ground On September 4, 2019, the City Council authorized: 1. Negotiations for a shelter site at 4200 Campus; 2. Directed staff to evaluate public and private sites; 3. Directed staff to look at the City's Corporation Yard at 592 Superior and report back to the City Council regarding feasibility and costs; and 4. Pursue discussions with other cities regarding joint partnerships ISO INDUSTRIAL WAY • F Commercial Building, City Of Costa Mesa 1 1+ i / I R CK STOORAGE ASPHALT CONCRETa 1k � Supl �C. r . *• � wnHEHousE H3• H1 H2 _ 1r— �.6A!' E co � Parking Lp HefpsePa la _ • E 1 ,E2 r kF Id Maint 5 p - t •O1 0180 17T •112 01]• ear •03 0164f Carpenter a Skop •O4 n 015•. ((e2: 11&rt�r-fir:. ♦ I o •� •os o13 •i J '�+r, •O7 E 012 •� `' 1 Big �� *10a'" 0106 W OMOD Buildings r •� ? 4' Sign C7 C6 C'S •"C4 C3 C2 C1 UB W3 W2 W1 �• Sa Sip Eau a 51yr r -a ao nea, 14 13112 pm aye MOD Storage Areas Yard Limits- . cam—raal FHeL Wen ral Service Building Map Date. 111612014 - WNW 11612014 Public Works Municipal Operations Yard Zoomed -in Aerial 592 Superior Ave. UIVCH - evu v ea say ire. e, r i r Parkin ANO� f y ,lewport Beach, - o Public Works Municipal Operations —Existing Operations e 4 a Lftepurposed �5helte Parking 4S Newport Beach Mu icipal Operations Sign in :r Glen 30 I Google Street View- Jun 2017 L ! r 1 l rte+ -: ��^+ • �, Mary s Driveway View of City Warehouse WI -, u Google Proposed Shelter area: repurposed interior; existing walls and roof to remain Newport Beach, California 4 ' Google + Street View - Jun 2017 F f �. _ At .1 Shelter Operator Cities that have implemented shelters provide a wide variety of services and may receive in kind contributions at varying levels; therefore cost comparisons are difficult. Costa Mesa, Tustin and Laguna Beach's shelter operations have been considered as we evaluate options for a shelter located in our City. Per bed costs range from $15,500 to $54,000 annually. Services vary depending on the needs identified by the City. Shelter Models Housing First Model: Shelter provides individuals with appropriate services and plans to move them from shelter to permanent supportive housing. • Provides social services to work with individuals to create housing and employment plans, health resources for treatment, housing aftercare (to keep individuals in housing) • Provides strong security and rules of behavior A 24/7/365 day operation i Shelter Models First Step Model: Shelter operates as a first step with a high priority on moving individuals forward. This include providing pathways and interventions that lead to ending their homelessness. These paths include: • Transition to Permanent Housing : Section 8 certificates, VASH vouchers and referrals • Higher level of Care: Referrals to County Mental Health, Detox programs, transitional housing • Transition to family members: transportation and re -unification • Strong security and rules of behavior A 24/7/365 day operation Shelter Models Alternative Sleeping Location: Purpose to provide a location other than public spaces for sleeping (parks, beaches) • Provides meals, showers, laundry service, and transportation • Day programs offering housing and case management and behavioral health provided from 10:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. • A 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. operation, 365 days/year Staff Recommendation Staff recommends a Housing First or First Step Model which will provide individuals with a place to stay and services that will move them from the shelter to appropriate services and housing. - Priority to individuals with ties to Newport Beach - Referral only entry with escorted access in and out - Security and staffing 24/7 Actions Requested 1. Conduct a Public Hearing 2. Find this project exempt from CEQA Approve a portion of the Corporation Yard as a possible temporary shelter site (4200 Campus Site and joint partnerships still under consideration) 4. Exempt the City from our Development Standards due to Shelter Crisis (Resolution 2019-84) Declare a Shelter Crisis in accordance with State Statutes (Resolution 2019-85) 6. Approve new CIP Project and budget for shelter 7. Authorize the City Manager to select and negotiate with design consultants and homeless shelter operators Proposed Emergency Shelter Options: 592 Superior SEPTEMBER 24, 2019