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Placer County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Placer County Grand Jury 2014-2015 Final Report The Grand Jury became aware of widespread community sentiment to

Published: January 22, 2015 13 pages
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Findings 4 findings

F1 Page 85
In December 2014, the homeless people camping at the DeWitt campus in harsh weather conditions represented an urgent, unmet need for temporary shelter.
F2 Page 85
The Barracks seemed to be in acceptable condition and relatively simple to convert to a temporary emergency shelter for homeless individuals.
F3 Page 85
In January and February 2015, the BOS began to address the issue by calling a special meeting and a public hearing.
F4 Page 85
The need for a permanent solution to the homeless situation continues. Conclusion In ten years of attempting to address the homeless situation, Placer County has not produced a permanent solution to this compelling issue. In September 2014 the BOS commissioned a study to , identify the needs of the homeless in Placer County. The results of the study were presented to the Board of Supervisors on April 7, 2015. However, in December 2014, the homeless population needed immediate shelter due to inclement weather. At the time of this writing, the BOS gave approval for a temporary shelter on the DeWitt campus with a temporary conditional use permit for ninety (90) days. The need for a permanent solution remains. Through the good work of Right Hand Auburn, Volunteers of America and others, it appears that tangible work on a temporary housing solution for the homeless has begun. The Grand Jury commends these organizations for stepping up to assist our homeless citizens by providing a safe, warm place to stay. The Grand Jury acknowledges the BOS for their actions on this matter and, in particular, the county staff for their expedited efforts. - 81 - -2015 Final Report

Recommendations 5