What happened on Friday, 22 September 2023
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors address impacts of youth housing acquisition on Tenderloin neighborhood and cleanliness issues.
San Francisco County, California
Board reviews 2023 HUD grant application to support homelessness and health programs.
San Francisco County, California
City secures 24-unit building to aid 1,000 unsheltered youth daily.
San Francisco County, California
City commissioners unanimously back loan agreement aiding permanent housing for homeless individuals.
San Francisco County, California
The committee voted unanimously Sept. 22 to forward a resolution authorizing acquisition of 42 Otis Street for up to $14.24 million (plus closing and relocation costs) to create 24 permanent supportive housing units for young adults; HSH said Homekey and Prop C funds are expected to cover much of the cost.
San Francisco County, California
Housing project aims to support unsheltered adults with serious mental health and addiction needs.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors commend housing efforts aimed at reducing youth homelessness in San Francisco.
San Francisco County, California
The Homelessness and Behavioral Health Select Committee voted unanimously Sept. 22 to forward a resolution authorizing HSH to apply for approximately $60.8 million in HUD Continuum of Care funds, largely to renew existing projects and to fund planning and bonus awards.
San Francisco County, California
The Homelessness and Behavioral Health Select Committee on Sept. 22 voted unanimously to forward a resolution approving a permanent loan of about $47.4 million to replace interim financing for the Hotel Diva Homekey conversion, which now provides 121 permanent supportive housing units and one manager unit at 440 Geary Street.
San Francisco County, California
HSH seeks $60.8 million from HUD to support local homeless initiatives and housing.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas
The Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs told the Senate Children and Youth Committee it expects a federal VA grant to replace the Fayetteville veterans home, that $15 million in state matching funds are set aside, and that the homes operate primarily on federal reimbursement rather than state general revenue.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas
Major Drew of the Arkansas State Police reported the crimes-against-children division hotline received 16,965 calls in April–June (914 accepted); the division closed many cases with a 32% substantiation rate and submitted 629 cases to prosecutors with 247 filings.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas
A Fort Smith provider described Fostering Change's intensive community reintegration services for adolescents, said the program has treated 113 youth since 2018, urged increased provider capacity and noted applied behavior analysis is not billable for non‑autism diagnoses in Arkansas.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas
The Senate Children and Youth Committee approved two sets of minutes, confirmed a legislative appointment to the Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee and adopted an interim study proposal to explore a universal newborn home-visiting program presented by Representative Mayberry.