Legislation Details

File #: 26-0363    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/3/2026 In control: Environmental Creek Cleanup Committee
On agenda: 4/24/2026 Final action:
Title: Receive a Presentation from the Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing: Regarding the Draft "Santa Clara County: Community Plan to End Homelessness."
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: PowerPoint, 2. Attachment 2: Draft Community Plan
COMMITTEE AGENDA MEMORANDUM
Environmental Creek Cleanup Committee

Government Code ? 84308 Applies: Yes ? No ?
(If "YES" Complete Attachment A - Gov. Code ? 84308)


SUBJECT: title
Receive a Presentation from the Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing: Regarding the Draft "Santa Clara County: Community Plan to End Homelessness."
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Receive a presentation from the Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing (OSH): Regarding the draft "Santa Clara County: Community Plan to End Homelessness," which serves as a roadmap for addressing the homelessness crisis in Santa Clara County.
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SUMMARY:
Representatives from OSH will present the draft "Santa Clara County: Community Plan to End Homelessness" (Community Plan), a county-wide roadmap for addressing homelessness in Santa Clara County.
The Community Plan is organized around four main focus areas: (1) Prevent people from becoming homeless; (2) Continue to house people and support them in retaining their housing; (3) Strengthen access to care and services for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness; and (4) Center and invest in people with lived experience to lead and transform the homeless system.
There is a relationship between the goals in the Community Plan and the partnership opportunities available under Valley Water's Safe, Clean Water Program, specifically under Priority F. This priority supports public health and public safety along Valley Water's waterways and critical infrastructure.
Project F5: Good Neighbor Program: Encampment Cleanup provides enhanced funding to support Valley Water's coordination with local cities and agencies in cooperative efforts to address homelessness impacts along waterways. These efforts align with the Community Plan's focus on strengthening access to care and services for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness and supporting pathways to stable housing.
The program provides up to $500,000 per year in cost...

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