File #: RPT 19-319   
Section: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 7/9/2019 Final action:
Subject: Informational Report on the Hayward Housing Navigation Center and Policy Approach for Prioritizing Future Navigation Center Residents
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Site Development Photos, 3. Attachment III Hayward Navigation Center Conceptual Plan, 4. Attachment IV Map of Highly Impacted Areas
Related files: RPT 19-298, CONS 19-813
DATE: July 9, 2019

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Deputy City Manger

SUBJECT
Title

Informational Report on the Hayward Housing Navigation Center and Policy Approach for Prioritizing Future Navigation Center Residents

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That Council receives this informational report on the Navigation Center and policy approach for prioritizing future Navigation Center residents. End

SUMMARY

This report provides Council with an update on the progress of the Hayward Housing Navigation Center (Center) and recommended policy approach for prioritizing future Center residents. Since the January 22, 2019 Council approval to fund and implement the Center for one year, an operator for the Center has been selected, site development is underway, and staff continue to undertake community engagement work. Staff anticipates construction to be complete by July 2019 and anticipate opening the Center in Fall 2019. The Alameda County contract for the State award of one-time Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP) funding has been executed, and award of an almost $1 million Proposition 47 grant has been received. Lastly, community engagement work on implementation of the Center to date includes discussion at the Community Services Commission February 20, 2019 meeting and an April 24, 2019 community meeting in the industrial area.

Staff recommends prioritizing resident placement by conducting outreach and placement in the Center to homeless residents of Hayward in areas that are highly impacted by homelessness, measured through data collected from Access Hayward and the experiential knowledge of Hayward Police Department and Maintenance Services staff. Using these data sources, staff have identified several geographic regions in Hayward that are highly impacted by homelessness that BACS should focus outreach in, and include the following areas: (1) Between A St. and Foothill at Mission, bounded by Foothill Blvd...

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