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9/4/2018
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block waiting for facility access. The facility access portal is adjacent to <br />neighborhood residents and may, however, be seen as a great threat to <br />their neighborhood security and welfare. <br />Jail Reuse Feasibility Study <br />Vanir Consultant Team Recommended Feasibility Options Rankino <br />Based on the results of the analysis and evaluation process, a summary <br />ranking from best to worst for the implementation of the proposed five jail <br />reuse feasibility options was established by the Vanir consultant team. <br />Analysis of this information and related fiscal impact data was used to form <br />the following recommended implementation ranking: <br />Homeless Shelter Housing and Supportive Services Space <br />Recommended Ranking: Jail Reuse Implementation Option #4 <br />References and Acknowledgements <br />'Orange County Courtyard Shelter, htto://www.midnightmission.org/thecourtvard/ <br />2Addressing Homelessness, htto://santa-ana.org/homelessness/ <br />3OC's Homelessness Problem is Bigger Than the Santa Ana Riverbed — Much Bigger, by Jill Replogle, <br />https://www.scpr.org/n ews/2018/02/23/81039/oc-s-homeless-problem-is-bigger-than-santa-ana-riv/ <br />4Repurposing: New Beginnings for Closed Prisons by Nicole D. Porter, <br />https:/Iwww.sentenci ngproiect.orq/publications/repurposing-new-beginningsclosed-prisons/ <br />Some States Are Closing Prisons and Turning Them Into Homeless Shelters, Reentry Centers, <br />by Robbie Couch, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/05/closing-state-prisons n 6614220.html <br />5 Converted Cellblocks by Alysia Santo, https://www.themarshallproiect.orq/2015/01/29/converted- <br />cellblocks <br />5A Tour of Gainesville Prison -Turned -Homeless Shelter by Kasey Greenhalgh, <br />https://www wuft orq/news/2013/06/25/prison-to-homeless-shelter-plan-progressing-in-gainesville/ <br />Shuttered Florida Prison Converted Into 'Empowerment Center' for Homeless by Joe Watson, <br />https://www prisonlegainews org/news/2016/may/13/shuttered-florlda-prison-converted-empowerment <br />center -homeless/ <br />7Indoor Homeless Shelter Opens Wednesday by Morgan Watkins, <br />htto://www.gainesville.com/article/LK/20140930/N ews/604159966/GS/ <br />'Homeless Find Hope at Colorado Prison Turned Shelte, <br />rhhhttps://www denveroost.com/2013/11/23/homeless-find-hope-at-colorado-prison-turned-shelter/ <br />Former Fort Lyon Prison Offers Hope for Colorado's Homeless by Megan Schrader, <br />htto://gazette.com/form er-prison-offers-hope-for-colorados-homeless/article/l 509663 <br />Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community, <br />https://www.coloradocoalition.orq/property/fort-Ivon-su pportive-residential-com m unity <br />9Design Response to Homelessness by Jill Pable, Ph.D, https://www.informedesign.org/ newshul v04r- <br />p.pdf <br />114 <br />65A-121 <br />
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