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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-04-08; COVID-19- Homeless Update 04-06-2021; Gallucci, NeilTo the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date 4\~ l.;i.t CA ✓ CC ✓ CM ./ ACM / DCM (3) ✓-. April 8, 2021 To: From: Via: Re: Homeless Outreach Team Council Memorandum {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID #2021077 • The Homeless Outreach Team continues to distribute hygiene kits, brochures, trash bags, and masks to our unsheltered residents. The team is following the CDC, State, and County guidance on suspending encampment clean-ups for the homeless community during the pandemic. This is to help reduce the spread and transmission of COVID-19. • The Homeless Outreach Team has been reassigned a County Public Health Nurse who has been providing COVID-19 vaccines to our unsheltered residents. These teams are known as "foot pods" as they are vaccinating the unsheltered residents living on the street and encampments throughout the region. The team has been working with a nurse on Wednesdays since mid-March and they have vaccinated 20 people. The nurses are using the Jansen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine with this population, because of its one-shot effectiveness and their ability to travel in the field without requiring the cold refrigeration temperatures. Emergency Shelter • Senior Program Manager Holly Nelson has been working very closely with the Carlsbad Fire Department and County of San Diego on the vaccine rollout for the sheltered/unsheltered homeless populations in Carlsbad. • Interfaith Shelter Network, a hotel/motel voucher program in Carlsbad, vaccinated 19 people on March 24, 2021. • The Carlsbad Fire Department vaccinated 45 people (both residents and staff) at La Posada Emergency Shelter on March 30, 2021. The residents and Catholic Charities staff were very grateful for the city's support and advocacy for bringing this resource onsite. Police Department 2560 Orion Way I Carlsbad, CA 92010 I 760-931-2170 t Council Memo -COVID-19 Homeless Update: 4/6/21 April 8, 2021 Page 2 Community/County Updates • The Homeless Outreach Team and Ms. Nelson hosted their first virtual office hours with the community. They had two sessions with 10 residents where they discussed the topics of homeless data, demographics, encampments, volunteer opportunities, and general questions. These meetings are open to the public and allow individuals to share their ideas and concerns directly with members of the team. The city will be hosting two events each month during the day and evening hours. The next two office hours are scheduled on April 7 and April 22. If residents are interested in joining the conversation, they can go to the city's Homeless Respo_nse Plan webpage to sign up. • The San Diego Food Bank released statistics on March 15, 2021, charting the impact of the pandemic and the increase in its food distribution programs to cities throughout San Diego County over the past year. The City of Carlsbad went from distributing 468,350 lbs. of food from March 2019 to March 2020, to 1,223,306 lbs. of food from March 2020 to March 2021, an increase of 161%. • On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors took action on three agenda items concerning efforts to prevent and reduce homelessness: o Adopted an ordinance exercising the County's police power to prohibit residential evictions without just cause and to enact a moratorium on certain residential rent increases. The ordinance extends protections that are stronger than those provided under current state law to renters in all jurisdictions within the County. o Created a County Department of Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities to improve regional coordination throughout the County on homeless-related services. This new department will serve as a central point of contact for existing and future County homeless activities and programs and collaborate with outside partners. This item also adopted a set of guiding principles rooted in best practices to be applied to current and future County actions related to homelessness. Staff will return to the Board of Supervisors within 90 days with a comprehensive plan. o Approved a North County pilot program to fund ten licensed social workers to work in partnership with eight cities to provide housing-focused outreach to reduce the unsheltered homeless population in the region. County staff will return to the Board of Supervisors within 90 days with a comprehensive plan. CC: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Holly Nelson, Homeless Program Manager