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21-0058 2) A Resolution: 1. Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend Existing Grant Agreements And Professional Service Agreements With Homeless Intervention Service Providers To Extend The Term Through June 30, 2022 And To Increase The Amount Using Any Combination Of Accepted And Appropriated Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP), Homeless, Housing, Assistance And Prevention (HHAP) And Covid-19 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV) Funds, Subject To Any Applicable Funding Regulations And Requirements, Without Returning To Council 2. Awarding A Grant Agreement And A Professional Service Agreement In Amounts Not To Exceed Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($800,000) And Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), Respectively, To Family Bridges For The Provision Of Homeless Intervention Services At Oak Street Community Cabins For FY 2021-22, Using Any Combination Of Accepted And Appropriated HEAP, HHAP And ESG-CV Funds, Subject To Any Applicable Funding Regulations And Requirements; And 3. Authorizing The City Administrator To Award New Grant Agreements And Professional Service Agreements For Homeless Intervention Services In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Each Through June 30, 2022, Using Any Combination Of Accepted And Appropriated HEAP, HHAP And ESG-CV Funds, Subject To Any Applicable Funding Regulations And Requirements, Without Returning To Council

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    Anonymous MB over 3 years ago

    Is there any possibility to create more shelters (brick and mortar, not temporary cabins or housing) in the city of Oakland? I see so many new high priced buildings being constructed all over Oakland. Yet I can't think of the last time we allocated some space to the homeless to live safely, obtain mental health services, a hot meal and shower and assist them in transitioning back into the working population?