File #: 2018-6041   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/16/2018
Title: Adoption of Resolution Supporting Proposition 2 on the November 2018 Ballot, which would Authorize the State of California to Use Revenue from Previously Authorized Bonds to Fund Existing Housing Programs for Individuals with Mental Illness. (City Manager 2110)
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Supporting Proposition 2 on the November 2018 Ballot, which would Authorize the State of California to Use Revenue from Previously Authorized Bonds to Fund Existing Housing Programs for Individuals with Mental Illness. (City Manager 2110)

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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: David L. Rudat, Interim City Manager

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The City of Alameda's support for Proposition 2 on the November 2018 ballot is consistent with the principles adopted in the Legislative Agenda.

BACKGROUND

On March 20, 2018, the Alameda City Council adopted the 2018 Legislative Agenda for the City of Alameda, which supports efforts that increase positive outcomes with the mentally ill and our homeless population.

Proposition 2 on the November 2018 ballot allows the state to use money from Proposition 63, approved by voters in 2004 to pay for mental health services, to designate up to $2 billion to fund housing for those with mental illness.

DISCUSSION

On January 30, 2017, 204 individuals were counted as homeless in the City of Alameda during the 2017 Homeless Point-in-time Count, with 94 of those sheltered and 110 unsheltered.

The City's Homelessness Report states that building additional market-rate, affordable, and homeless housing units will make the largest impact on households of all abilities and incomes in Alameda to become housed.

Proposition 2 is the No Place Like Home Act of 2018, which allows the state to use money from Proposition 63, approved by voters in 2004 to pay for mental health services, to designate up to $2 billion to fund housing for those with mental illness.

Proposition 2 uses proven models of pairing housing and mental health care - keeping Californians experiencing homelessness off the streets, out of hospitals and emergency rooms, and receiving the mental health services they need, while easing the burden on emergency responders and saving taxpayers millions.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

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