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38 <br /> 1 consider the available resources for the programs being offered. He said the Board needs to be <br /> 2 working towards action steps. <br /> 3 Bonnie Hammersley said Commissioner Dorosin's suggestion would be helpful to staff. <br /> 4 She said if there are the things the Board would like for staff to do, staff can begin working <br /> 5 through it. <br /> 6 Commissioner Fowler agreed with Commissioner Dorosin's comments. She said the <br /> 7 Board needs to develop a strategic plan to make long-term decisions, which would be a year- <br /> 8 long process to gather input from stakeholders. <br /> 9 Maggie Chotas reviewed the conversation: What is the framework now, what needs to <br /> 10 be dialed up, what needs to be dial back, to have depth, to address long-term goals, for more <br /> 11 information on disrupting racism. She suggested that gathering information on disrupting racism <br /> 12 could be an action step. <br /> 13 Commissioner Dorosin said an example is that the eviction diversion program is working <br /> 14 well, and address the high priority of housing need. He said he would like to continue this <br /> 15 program, and if adding more resources would serve more people, or cover greater costs, then <br /> 16 more funding should be allocated. <br /> 17 Bonnie Hammersley said Commissioner Dorosin's example is helpful as she can add <br /> 18 this type of change in when creating the recommended budget. She said staff can also pre <br /> 19 gather any necessary information to help move the budget process along more effectively. <br /> 20 Commissioner Greene said she wanted to make sure that disrupting racism is part of <br /> 21 everything the County does. <br /> 22 Commissioner Greene said the Partnership to End Homelessness (PTEH) has identified <br /> 23 gaps that need to be filled, and doing so is directly in line with addressing the housing dilemma. <br /> 24 She said COVID funding provided for street outreach and diversion program last year, which <br /> 25 was PTEH's priority number one. She said progress needs to continue on addressing PTEH's <br /> 26 list of priorities. <br /> 27 Maggie Chotas reviewed the notes on Jamboard: <br /> 28 <br /> o m <br /> fhiorities of the priorities <br /> Whal Is working• More Longer ter a• <br /> what to keep information <br /> Desired priorities needed <br /> Eviction diversion <br /> 0 program <br /> Partnership to End <br /> a Homelessness•• <br /> o implement their plans <br /> n <br /> 29 0 <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Commissioner Greene emphasized that there are specific things the Board can do to <br /> 32 end homelessness, such as addressing housing. <br /> 33 Commissioner Hamilton requested a list of all of the programs that the County offers, to <br /> 34 be more effective in conversations. She said she would like to know which programs are <br /> 35 discretionary, structural and cyclical. She said it would also be helpful to have any informative <br /> 36 statistics. She said she it is difficult to make decisions without this type of information. <br />
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