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Placer County Grand Jury
• 2022-2023
Placer County Grand Jury 2022-2023 Final Report Non-Profits
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Findings 5 findings
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Spending for homelessness in Placer County exceeded $80 million for the periods covered in this report and is made up of funding by city, town, county, state, federal, and non-profit organizations.
F2
Page 106
The Placer County does not clearly define or report all sources of funding and expenditures on homelessness in the county budget.
F3
Page 106
It appears there is little to no communication or coordination of spending among the incorporated cities and town, and the county.
F4
Page 106
Funding for homelessness services comes from various sources including city, town, county, state and federal governments, and non-profit organizations.
F5
Page 106
The five incorporated cities and one incorporated town in Placer County do not have Recomhommeelnesdsa btuidognest line items that define sources of funding and expenditures. The grand jury recommends that:
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 106Placer County establish a full accounting of homeless funding and expenditures to citizens on an annual basis by January 1, 2024, and include in the annual budget going forward.
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R2Page 106Each of the five incorporated cities and one incorporated town in Placer County establish a full accounting of homeless funding and expenditures to its citizens on an annual basis by January 1, 2024, and include in the annual budget going forward. Request for Response: Pursuant to Penal Code § 933.05, the Placer County Grand Jury requests a response from the following governing bod ies: 10 July 1, 2021 census, www.census.gov/quickfacts/placercountycalifornia, U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Placer County, California. Accessed March 9, 2023. October 1, 2023 175 Fulweiler Ave AAuubbuurrnn, CCAit y9 5C6o0u3n cil R2 October 1, 2023 1225 Lincoln Way ACoulbfuarxn C, iCtAy 9C5o6u0n3c il R2 October 1, 2023 33 South Main St CLionlfcaoxl,n C ACi 9ty5 7C1o3u ncil R2 October 1, 2023 600 6th St LLionocmolins, TCAow 95n6 C4o8u ncil R2 October 1, 2023 3665 Taylor Rd LRooocmkliisn, CCAit 9y 5C6o5u0n cil R2 October 1, 2023 4060 Rocklin Rd RRoocskelvinil,l CeA C i9t5y6 C7o7u ncil R2 October 1, 2023 311 Vernon St RCoospeviiellse, SCAe n95t 6t7o8: Placer County Executive Officer 175 Fulweiler Ave PAluabcuerrn C, CoAu n9t5y6 H03e alth and Human Services Director 3 901 County Center Dr Auburn, CA 95603 99 11 Current Investments to Address Homelessness, Investments in Homelessness 6.14.22 v5 (ca.gov), www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/62346/Investments-in-Homelessness. Accessed February 7, 2023. 100 12 Placer County FY 2022-2023 Budget, , FY-22-23-Budget-Book-Final (ca.gov), www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/62118/FY-22-23-Budget-Book-Final. Accessed February 7, 2023. 101 , 2023 102 , 2023 103 -2023 105 -2023