Legislation Details

File #: 2026-6065   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Social Service Human Relations Board
On agenda: 5/28/2026
Title: Vote on the Social Service Human Relations Board FY 2026-27 Scope of Work
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - SSHRB Draft SOW, 2. Exhibit 2 - SSHRB Draft SOW Version 2
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Vote on the Social Service Human Relations Board FY 2026-27 Scope of Work

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To: Honorable President Scott Means and Members of the Social Service Human Relations Board

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Each year SSHRB, in collaboration with City staff, develop and present an annual work plan to the City Council for its consent. SSHRB's annual work plan is typically approved by the Board at its April meeting in order to be presented to the City Council at its first meeting in June. Before creating the work plan for FY 2026-27, it has become prudent to also reevaluate the Board's scope of work (SOW). The finalized scope of work will inform the work plan which will be presented to City Council for approval.

BACKGROUND
Each year SSHRB, in collaboration with City staff, develop and present an annual work plan to the City Council for its consent. SSHRB's annual work plan is typically approved by the Board at its April meeting in order to be presented to the City Council at its first meeting in June. Before creating the work plan for FY 2026-27, it has become prudent to also reevaluate the Board's SOW and ensure that the Board is fulfilling its charter. Alameda Municipal Code Section 2-9 delineates the following duties for the SSHRB:

1. Encourage the formation of private social welfare organizations to meet needs not already provided for and to foster all worthy philanthropic enterprises;
2. Foster mutual understanding, respect, equality and good will among community groups;
3. Facilitate the provision of social services in the community by informing private agencies of needs and of areas of duplication of effort;
4. Disseminate information concerning the programs and functions of social service and regulatory agencies and to refer persons to the agencies which can best meet the needs of those persons;
5. Assess and report to the City Council the social service needs of the people and the methods of meeting those needs; and
6. Adopt a plan for t...

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