My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
FULL AGENDA_2018-07-17
Clerk
>
Agenda Packets / Staff Reports
>
Housing Authority (1999 - Present)
>
2018
>
07/17/2018
>
FULL AGENDA_2018-07-17
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
7/23/2018 1:02:07 PM
Creation date
7/23/2018 12:58:22 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Clerk
Doc Type
Agenda Packet
Agency
Community Development
Date
7/17/2018
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
66
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
42 of 45 <br />youths in locating housing units and working with landlords to secure appropriate <br />eligible units. List the organization(s) responsible for providing this assistance. <br />2. Services to be provided to FUP-eligible youths (the following elements, listed in a. – e., <br />are threshold requirements) [** FUP-eligible youth cannot be excluded from the FUP <br />program. **]: <br />List the services to be provided to FUP-eligible youth by the PCWA or another <br />agency/organization under agreement/contract with the PCWA and list the organizations <br />to provide the services and resources. This list must include all the following services: <br />3. Basic life skills information/counseling on money management, use of credit, <br />housekeeping, proper nutrition/meal preparation, and access to health care (e.g., doctors, <br />medication, and mental and behavioral health services). <br />4. Counseling on compliance with rental lease requirements and with HCV program <br />participant requirements, including assistance/referrals for assistance on security <br />deposits, utility hook-up fees, and utility deposits. <br />5. Providing such assurances to owners of rental property as are reasonable and necessary <br />to assist a FUP-eligible youth to rent a unit with a FUP voucher. <br />6. Job preparation and attainment counseling (where to look/how to apply, dress, <br />grooming, relationships with supervisory personnel, etc.). <br />7. Educational and career advancement counseling regarding attainment of general <br />equivalency diploma (GED); attendance/financing of education at a technical school, <br />trade school or college; including successful work ethic and attitude models. <br />The MOU must include a statement that all the above services will be provided for a period of <br />at least 18 months to FUP-eligible youth receiving rental assistance through the use of a FUP <br />voucher, regardless of age. For example, a FUP-eligible youth enters the program at age 24 and <br />10 months, the PCWA or another agency/organization under agreement/contract with the <br />PCWA must still provide 18 months of service, even though after two months the youth no <br />longer meets the initial age of eligibility for FUP youth. <br /> <br />[** The MOU may include additional services beyond those listed above (a – e). **] <br /> <br />1. PHA Responsibilities (the following elements, listed in a. – h., are threshold <br />requirements): <br />Address how the PHA will fulfill each of the following responsibilities: <br />2. Accept families and youths certified by the PCWA as eligible for the FUP. The PHA, <br />upon receipt of the PCWA list of families and youths currently in the PCWA caseload, <br />must compare the names with those of families and youths already on the PHA's HCV <br />waiting list. Any family or youth on the PHA's HCV waiting list that matches with the <br />PCWA's list must be assisted in order of their position on the waiting list in accordance <br />with PHA admission policies. Any family or youth certified by the PCWA as eligible <br />and not on the HCV waiting list must be placed on the waiting list. If the PHA has a <br />closed HCV waiting list, it must reopen the waiting list to accept a FUP applicant family <br />or youth who is not currently on the PHA's HCV waiting list. (The PHA may reopen the <br />waiting list to accept a FUP applicant family or youth without opening the waiting list <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />3-54
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.