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2013/14 I 2010/11- 2014/15 CITY OF SANTA ANA CONSOLIDATED PLAN <br />ACTION PLAN <br />HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS <br />The Action Plan delineates the specific activities that the City will undertake during the <br />2013-2014 Program Year that address objectives and goals identified in the Consolidated <br />Plan to meet the needs of Santa Ana's homeless and special need populations. <br />As reported in the 2010-2014 Consolidated Plan, it is estimated in 2009 there were 1,925 <br />homeless individuals Santa Ana at the time the County undertook its biennial Point In Time <br />census of the region's homeless. Because individuals enter and leave homelessness on an <br />ongoing basis, it was estimated that 4,961 Santa Ana residents were homeless over the <br />course of a year. To address the needs of these individuals, the City will continue its efforts <br />to identify efficient and effective means to distribute limited resources for homeless needs. <br />The City has designated emergency and transitional housing as high priorities for addressing <br />homelessness. There are 16 emergency and transitional shelters in the City, providing an <br />estimated 265 emergency and 317 transitional housing beds - more than any other city in <br />the County.3 During the 2013-2014 Program Year the City will also incorporate into its <br />agreements a provision that each ESG-funded agency prepare and implement a policy that <br />will help ensure persons discharged from local publicly funded institution have access to <br />housing/services thus preventing their immediate homelessness upon discharge. <br />On May 20, 2009, President Obama signed into law a bill to reauthorize HUD's McKinney- <br />Vento Homeless Assistance programs. The bill included parts of the Helping Families Save <br />Their Homes Act. Since the provisions of the bills were identical, both have become known <br />as the Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing (HEARTH) Act. The <br />HEARTH Act made numerous changes to HUD's homeless assistance programs: <br />¦ Replaced the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) program with the Emergency Solutions <br />Grant (ESG) program <br />¦ Homelessness prevention is significantly expanded <br />¦ New incentives place more emphasis on outreach/assessment and rapid re-housing, <br />especially for homeless families <br />¦ The existing emphasis on creating permanent supportive housing for people <br />experiencing chronic homelessness will continue, although now families can also be <br />considered chronically homeless <br />3 Total emergency shelter beds do not include 250 seasonal beds that are opened during winter months <br />offered at the National Guard Armory located in Santa Ana. <br />24 <br />DRAFT 04/22/2013 <br />29A-29