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21 <br /> 1 Slide #18 <br /> Please let me know if I can present to your <br /> group,or provide further info <br /> •Rachel Waltz <br /> •rwaltz@orangecountync.gov <br /> •(919) 245-2496 <br /> ry P. .—hip,. <br /> ,�;,��End HFn•,............. <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Commissioner Greene asked if the Town of Chapel Hill made recent steps towards 24 <br /> 4 accessible bathroom facilities. <br /> 5 Rachel Waltz said yes, that they voted for enhanced facilities. <br /> 6 Commissioner Greene asked if Project Connect still exists. <br /> 7 Rachel Waltz said Project Connect will not occur in 2023. She said that the service <br /> 8 providers really do the work of Project Connect daily. <br /> 9 Commissioner Greene said that was her thought and a service center could be a place <br /> 10 where there are household goods people could access. She wondered if there was a path <br /> 11 towards that. <br /> 12 Rachel Waltz said she was at IFC and there is increased services. She said that the <br /> 13 housing helpline is there once a week, and the housing support team is here. She said they are <br /> 14 examining how they can develop other partnerships on site at IFC. <br /> 15 Commissioner Richards asked if all the gaps are filled, if the homelessness count would <br /> 16 reach zero. She asked how the point in time count was conducted. <br /> 17 Rachel Waltz said that filling all the gaps would present a systematic response. She said <br /> 18 that they would never prevent a housing crisis. She said that if there is one, then it is easily <br /> 19 identified,they are linked with service provider partner,financial supports to relocate are available, <br /> 20 and there are units identified so that those in crisis return to their own place within 30 days. <br /> 21 Commissioner Richards said a point in time count might never get to zero, but the county <br /> 22 would have adequate resources in place so that they are addressed within 30 days. <br /> 23 Commissioner Hamilton said she was interested in a more detailed description of those <br /> 24 experiencing homelessness. She said that she would like to know the details about those coming <br /> 25 into homelessness and those who repeat. She said she would like to see who they are serving <br /> 26 and if it is people who cannot otherwise navigate themselves and those with the most need. She <br /> 27 said it would be beneficial to see the inflow. <br /> 28 Rachel Waltz said that age in particular would be helpful. She said they had data on <br /> 29 household income, health insurance, and the number of health conditions folks may have. She <br /> 30 said that a shelter can work very well for some and connect them to employment and health care. <br /> 31 She said that those who live unsheltered have a history of distrust with systems and organizations. <br /> 32 She said there is not choice in those scenarios. She said those individuals are working with their <br /> 33 street outreach team. <br /> 34 Commissioner Hamilton said she would like to see a detailed breakdown of those <br /> 35 experiencing long-term homelessness and those who are not. <br />
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