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➢ Strategy — Continue to implement the Emergency Shelter and Transitional <br />Housing Ordinance to locate facilities for homeless shelters within <br />Industrial Zones which meet all required development and operational <br />standards. <br />Homeless Population <br />POINT IN TIME COUNT <br />2011 2013 <br />Orange County <br />6,939 4,251 <br />Santa Ana (20% of OC total) <br />1,388 850 <br />Santa Ana Unmet Homeless <br />1,070 532 <br />Need <br />Homeless population <br />2013 Point in Time Survey Homeless Subpopulations <br />&WWFindirpe Percent Survey findirpa Percent <br />Chronic Hornless Individuals 28% Severely Mentally III 17% <br />Chronically Homeless Famties 0.4% Chronic Substance Abuse 34% <br />1% <br />veterans 18% <br />Fernaleveterans 1% <br />Source: County of Orange Point in Tire Survey, 2013 <br />Persons with HIV /AIDS I 3% <br />• SAUSD - highest rate of homeless children /youth in Orange County <br />• 28% of 30,542 total homeless students in Orange County are enrolled in <br />SAUSD <br />Emergency solutions grant (ESG) <br />• Federally funded formula grant <br />• Provides funding to: <br />➢ Improve the number and qualify of emergency shelters for homelessness <br />individuals and families <br />➢ Help operate these shelters <br />➢ Provide essential social services to shelter residents <br />➢ Prevent families and individuals from becoming homeless <br />ESG Eligible Activities <br />• Street Outreach — essential services (mental health, case management, etc.) <br />• Emergency Shelter — renovation and operation of emergency shelter facilities <br />and services. <br />• Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing — housing relocation and <br />stabilization services (rental assistance, etc.) <br />• HMIS - Continuum of Care contributing data. <br />Affordable Housing <br />• Rental Units: 2,355 <br />➢ An additional 146 units in the development process <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2 JUNE 12, 2014 <br />1 0A -2 <br />
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