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18 <br /> 1 Slide #18 <br /> Housing Helpline 2.5 - 3,700 <br /> Rapid Rehousing 1.5 $250,000 15 <br /> Administration 0.2 - - <br /> Cold Weather Cots - $30,000 1,600 <br /> Bridge Housing $35,000 48 <br /> Landlord Incentives $20,000 12 <br /> Permanent Supportive Housing - $150,000 S <br /> rt 'i <br /> SSIJSSDI Outreach,Access,and Recovery 1 - 15 <br /> Rapid Rehousing 1 10 <br /> Street Outreach,Harm Reduction and 4 100 <br /> Deflection <br /> Housing Helpline 0.5 S00 <br /> Housing Access Coordinator 1 - 50 <br /> Bridge Housing - $148,000 48 <br /> Administration 1.625 - - <br /> *OCPFH consists of contributionsfrom four OC municipalities broken down in the following <br /> proportions: <br /> • 39.7%-Chopel Hill <br /> • 39.5%-Orange County <br /> • 14.3%-Corrboro <br /> • <br /> 6.5%-Hillsborough <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Blake Rosser said they had 25 max per night at Southern Human Services because it was <br /> 4 not as easy for folks to get there. He said the need may be higher, but he thinks the accessibility <br /> 5 of the new center and consecutively cold nights contributed to the increase. He said that by the <br /> 6 end of January 2025, there were only 4 days when they had not had cold weather cots. <br /> 7 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if there is a plan for providing hot weather shelters. <br /> 8 Blake Rosser said there is not a plan but there is acknowledgment that it is a need. He <br /> 9 said that Emergency Services set up cooling stations, but he does not think there has been much <br /> 10 talk to setup evening shelters during hot weather. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 <br />