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Item 16 - OC Grand Jury’s Investigative Report, Findings, and Recommendations Regarding “How is Orange County Addressing Homelessness”
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Item 16 - OC Grand Jury’s Investigative Report, Findings, and Recommendations Regarding “How is Orange County Addressing Homelessness”
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How is Orange County Addressing Homelessness? <br />2021-2022 Orange County Grand Jury Page 15 <br />•Navigation Centers in the cities of Laguna Beach, Fullerton, Buena Park, Placentia, <br />Tustin, and Huntington Beach are providing critical shelter and services to the homeless. <br />•Orange County’s Emergency Shelters, Yale, and Bridges at Kraemer are unique multi- <br />service, low-threshold shelters run by PATH and Mercy House respectfully. <br />•Outreach and Prevention work being done by City Net and city homeless liaisons are <br />the front line in reaching the chronically homeless. <br />•Permanent Housing is being developed by many entities overcoming various obstacles. <br />The Grand Jury commends Jamboree Housing for their successful PSH units we toured, <br />and the OC Housing Community Development department for their success in leveraging <br />partnerships to create 2700 units of PSH. <br />•The Salvation Army operates a low-threshold, comprehensive homeless shelter for the <br />City of Anaheim and is in the process of building an adjacent apartment complex with <br />permanent supportive housing. <br />•US District Court Judge David Carter played an extraordinary role in bringing the <br />cities and county to the table with the advocates and homeless to create change. His <br />“hands on” approach demonstrated the compassion he expected of all. <br />•Whatever It Takes (WIT) Collaborative Court is an initiative to help high risk, high <br />need, convicted felons, to be successfully reintegrated into society. Coordinated resources <br />and guidance are offered to complete a program of sobriety, housing, employment, <br />counseling, relationship issues, and consistent healthy behavior. <br />RESPONSES <br />California Penal Code Section 933 requires the governing body of any public agency which the <br />Grand Jury has reviewed, and about which it has issued a final report, to comment to the <br />Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations pertaining to matters <br />under the control of the governing body. Such comment shall be made no later than 90 days after <br />the Grand Jury publishes its report (filed with the Clerk of the Court). Additionally, in the case of <br />a report containing findings and recommendations pertaining to a department or agency headed <br />by an elected County official (e.g., District Attorney, Sheriff, etc.), such elected County official <br />shall comment on the findings and recommendations pertaining to the matters under that elected <br />official’s control within 60 days to the Presiding Judge with an information copy sent to the <br />Board of Supervisors. <br />Furthermore, California Penal Code Section 933.05 specifies the manner in which such <br />comment(s) are to be made as follows: <br /> (a) As to each Grand Jury finding, the responding person or entity shall indicate one of the <br />following: <br />(1) The respondent agrees with the finding.
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