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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Findings 6 findings
F1
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PATH is a non-profit organization that receives its monies from grants, fundraisers, and donations. PATH would be willing to oversee a permanent shelter.
F2
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The CoC Steering Committee currently does not have a representative from the City of Red Bluff.
F3
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There is no permanent homeless shelter in Red Bluff.
F4
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A $10,000 grant was recently awarded and divided among three applicants who serve the homeless. This grant was funded by Red Bluff city general funds.
F5
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A ―Homeless compliance team‖ has been formed and they have been credited with the most recent homeless camp cleanups. This team is comprised of members of the following organizations: Tehama County Sheriff Department, Fish and Wildlife, District Attorney‘s office, Probation Department, Public Works, Green Waste, and RBPD.
F6
Page 46
The interviewed City Council member and the City representative both believe that Red Bluff needs a permanent homeless shelter and are willing to work with other city, county, and private organizations to help create solutions to the homeless problem.
Recommendations 4
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R1Page 46The Grand Jury recommends the City Council place a member on the Continuum of Care Steering Committee
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R2Page 46The Grand Jury recommends a task force be created by Oct 1, 2017. The task force should include at a minimum a representative of City Council, CoC, PATH, Community Action Agency, Law Enforcement, Faith Works, and any other interested parties to unify sheltering solutions, with the purpose of working towards ending homelessness in Tehama County.
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R3Page 46The Grand Jury recommends that this newly created Task Force, as one of its main priorities, establish a permanent homeless shelter.
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R4Page 46The Grand Jury encourages the City Council continue to grant financial support to groups that provide homeless services. 44