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ATTACHMENT A <br />Strategic Priority Issue #8 <br />Develop a Strategy to Help the Homeless in Eugene <br />Action Plan - REVISED <br /> <br />permanent housing over emergency housing and sets a goal of adding 100 new rental <br />housing units per year. <br />Current Status: As of June 2005, 1,526 subsidized rental housing units have either been <br />added or are in the pipeline for completion. Many are rented to formerly homeless <br />households or those at risk of homelessness. <br />1990 Interfaith Emergency Shelter Program began when the Opportunity Shelter closed due to <br />both funding shortfalls and recognition that this model was not successful. Following a <br />public protest, the City provided seed money for the Interfaith Emergency Shelter <br />Program, rather than implement the proposal submitted by the community members that <br />would have allowed camping at the site of the former Jefferson Pool. <br />Current Status: This program continues to operate. (St. Vincent dePaul) <br />1990 Family Access Center created. (Now called First Place Family Center.) <br />This program began when the Opportunity Shelter closed due to both funding shortfalls <br />and recognition that this model was not successful. This was a critical companion <br />program to the Interfaith Shelter. <br />Current Status: The program continues to operate at 1990 Amazon. (St. Vincent dePaul) <br />1992 Department of Public Safety camping policy revised. <br />Current Status: Police enforcement actions became more complaint-oriented rather than <br />proactive. <br />1993 New Roads School and Youth Access Center opened in December. <br />Current Status: This program still operates (Looking Glass). <br />1995 Eugene Service Station, an adult access center, established with City seed money. <br />Current Status: This program still exists at an expanded facility. The building is now <br />shared by the Bethel Police Substation. <br />1995 Station 7, Looking Glass Youth Shelter, opened with City assistance replacing a smaller <br />shelter that Looking Glass had operated since 1970. It was named Station 7, because the <br />building was formerly a fire station. <br />Current Status: This program operates as the only youth shelter in Lane County. <br />1997 The Safe Place Project initiated to provide transportation to emergency services for youth <br />in crisis. Program received support from the City of Eugene. <br />Current Status: The program still operates. <br />1998 Council approved CCHY’s recommendation for special funding for program expansion at <br />Station 7 and Eugene Service Station. Station 7 was able to help more youth, until the <br />funding ran out, and permanently expand its services. <br />Current Status: The program had a shelter capacity of 13, but it is now at 10 due to <br />budget cuts in 2003. Also, the daytime non-school hour activities had to be cut. <br />1998 Council repealed camping in industrial areas and expanded camping options at businesses <br />and public property based on CCHY’s recommendation. SVDP received a contract for <br />on-street facilitation services. The City provided 15 camping spaces and encouraged <br />intergovernmental partners, churches, and businesses to provide spaces. <br />Current Status: This program still operates and is generally regarded as very successful. <br />1990 City of Eugene Interdepartmental Community Action Team (ICAT) created to convene <br />staff from various departments to address critical issues, including homelessness. <br />ICAT meets to discuss various issues, including homelessness. <br /> Current Status: <br />2003 Council approved CCHY’s recommendation to fund Safe & Sound substance abuse <br />services for homeless youth through 2006. <br />Current Status: Eugene’s contribution has leveraged nearly a half million dollars in <br />private foundation funding during the last two years and provides comprehensive and <br />coordinated behavioral health services for more than 800 youth each year. Safe & Sound <br />Page 3 of 4 11/21/2005 <br /> <br />