File #: 2006-0163    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 4/17/2006 In control: Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 5/1/2006
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12279
Title: A MOTION approving the policies, priorities and procedures for allocating and awarding funds available to King County pursuant to RCW 43.185C.010(9) and 43.185C.050 and authorizing the Committee to End Homelessness in King County to proceed with the implementation of said policies, priorities and procedures.
Sponsors: Kathy Lambert, Bob Ferguson
Indexes: Funds, Homelessness
Attachments: 1. Motion 12279.pdf, 2. 2006-0163 Attachment #3 for 04-20-06 LJHS ~ Executive Summary of Project Concepts for HB2163 Funding Allocation.doc, 3. 2006-0163 REVISED Staff Report for 04-20-06 LJHS.doc, 4. 2006-0163 Staff Report for 04-20-06 LJHS.doc, 5. 2006-0163 Transmittal Letter.doc, 6. A. Response to King County Ordinance 2005-03171.1- Recommendations for Revenues Collected Under Chapter 484, Laws of Washington 2005, 7. A. Response to King County Ordinance 2005-03171.1- Recommendations for Revenues Collected Under Chapter 484, Laws of Washington 2005, 8. B. Priorities and Procedures for Award of 2163 Monies Collected During 2005-2006, 9. B. Priorities and Procedures for Award of 2163 Monies Collected During 2005-2006, 10. C. HB 2163 Implementation Supplement Priorities and Procedures for 2006-2007 Funding Cycles, 11. C. HB 2163 Implementation Supplement Priorities and Procedures for 2006-2007 Funding Cycles, 12. D. HB 2163 Project Concept Template (and Section 8 Vouchers RFP), 13. D. HB 2163 Project Concept Template (and Section 8 Vouchers RFP)
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Clerk 05/01/2006
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A MOTION approving the policies, priorities and procedures for allocating and awarding funds available to King County pursuant to RCW 43.185C.010(9) and 43.185C.050 and authorizing the Committee to End Homelessness in King County to proceed with the implementation of said policies, priorities and procedures.
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WHEREAS, homelessness is recognized as a critical issue in King County and other places in the nation, and
WHEREAS, the regional one-night count of homeless persons estimates that approximately eight thousand three hundred King County residents experience homelessness on any given night, and
WHEREAS, over twenty-four thousand King County residents will experience at least one episode of homelessness during the coming year, and
WHEREAS, King County finds it unacceptable that such a high number of our citizens cannot find safe, decent, affordable and permanent housing, and
WHEREAS, the Committee to End Homelessness in King County ("the CEHKC"), a regional committee comprised of representatives of King County, the City of Seattle and other county cities, foundations, the faith community, the business community, nonprofit organizations and homeless individuals, has completed A Roof Over Every Bed in King County: Our Community's Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness, a plan that seeks to end homelessness by working together to improve the use of existing housing and service resources, as well as generating necessary additional resources, and
WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature called for the creation of ten-year plans to end homelessness in communities across the state through passage of Chapter 484, Laws of Washington 2005 (Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2163), known as the Homeless Housing and Assistance Act, as passed in April 2005, and
WHEREAS, Chapter 484, Laws of Washington 2005, creates a new funding source available to eligible Washington cities and counties that is expected to generate...

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