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3 <br /> access to those programs, a team of County department directors will be convening bi-weekly to <br /> ensure efficient and user friendly processes. <br /> The Housing and Community Development Department also requested a total of $4 million <br /> annually in direct assistance to households throughout the County. However, during the past <br /> year, municipalities have contributed federal funds as well as local funds to help support their <br /> residents. This partnership would allow the County to potentially repurpose funds currently <br /> designated for emergency housing support. County staff have initiated discussions with Town <br /> staff about jointly funding this program, but the Towns may not make final funding <br /> recommendations until later in the summer. County staff have also been exploring a cost share <br /> framework to support the Street Outreach, Harm Reduction, and Deflection program that would <br /> be sustainable in the long run after federal funding is exhausted. <br /> Finally, the County's Broadband Task Force is closely monitoring State and Federal programs <br /> where the County's ARPA investments may leverage outside funding support. That group will <br /> continue to meet over the summer to recommended a design and implementation approach that <br /> can be executed swiftly and can leverage those outside funding partnerships. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: The County is designated to receive a total of $28,839,722 in American <br /> Rescue Plan Act funds. One half of the funds have already been drawn down while the remaining <br /> half will be available in twelve months. <br /> SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: The following Orange County Social Justice Goals are applicable <br /> to this item: <br /> • GOAL: FOSTER A COMMUNITY CULTURE THAT REJECTS OPPRESSION AND <br /> INEQUITY <br /> The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race or color; <br /> religious or philosophical beliefs; sex, gender or sexual orientation; national origin or ethnic <br /> background; age; military service; disability; and familial, residential or economic status. <br /> • GOAL: ENSURE ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY <br /> The creation and preservation of infrastructure, policies, programs and funding necessary <br /> for residents to provide shelter, food, clothing and medical care for themselves and their <br /> dependents. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: There is no Orange County Environmental Responsibility Goal <br /> impact associated with this item. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends the Board approve an allocation of <br /> American Rescue Plan Act funds to be distributed for use upon adoption of this abstract. Options <br /> 1 and 2 (attached) offer suggestions for that allocation. <br /> Once a final spending plan is adopted, the Manager also recommends that the Board receive <br /> quarterly reports on the status and rate of expenditure as well as any new or emerging needs so <br /> that the Board may make adjustments to the spending plan in the future. <br />
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