Staff requested Council's approval to apply for a new round of Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding to continue local rapid rehousing and emergency shelter programs. The request covered two core programs: rapid rehousing (short- and medium-term rental assistance) and emergency shelter support for the low-barrier shelter operated in partnership with The Gathering Place.
What staff reported: Since July 1, 2024 staff said the rapid rehousing program served 40 individuals, 8 households remain on ongoing rental assistance, and 20 households received move-in assistance (help with security deposits, first/last month's rent, utilities). For emergency shelter services, staff reported 323 unduplicated clients served through the low-barrier shelter since July 2024, and noted high nightly utilization.
Why it matters: Staff emphasized that ESG funding supports 24/7 shelter access, case management, and move-in assistance that helps people transition from shelter to sustained housing. "This move-in assistance really unlocks housing opportunities for folks who otherwise couldn't cover initial costs," staff said.
Funding and timeline details: The city and county split match responsibilities equally and The Gathering Place provides additional match; staff explained overlapping grant cycles and noted an extension was used to allow the first round's funds to be fully expended while programs were established.
Council action: Council moved to authorize submission of the ESG application and approved the motion by voice vote. Staff will proceed with the application and return with any additional documentation as required.
Next steps: If awarded, ESG funds would continue to underwrite rapid rehousing and shelter operations; staff will report grant terms and match breakdown to council when available.