Liz Morales Housing and Community Development Director City of Mesa What are the Numbers 2016 2017 2018 2019 95 130 144 206 City of Mesa Unsheltered Point In Time Count East Valley Unsheltered Point In Time Count ID: 791584
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Tackling Homelessness in Mesa
Liz MoralesHousing and Community Development DirectorCity of Mesa
Slide2What are the Numbers?
2016
2017
2018
201995130144206
City of Mesa Unsheltered Point In Time Count
East Valley Unsheltered Point In Time Count
2016201720182019276412560736
2016201720182019663486704672
East Valley Sheltered Point In Time Count
43% Increase
31% Increase
5% Decrease
Slide3Regional Collaboration
Maricopa County Continuum of CareCoordinated EntryHMIS
Manage HUD application
East Valley Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)
Goal to utilize existing resources (prevention, outreach, housing interventions) Goal build system where homelessness is rare, one-time and non-recurringRegional approach unique to the jurisdiction and create economies of scale
Slide4Programs and Best Practices
Federal Funding ResourcesDedicated vouchers like Project Based Vouchers and VASH
Homeless Preference
Low Income Housing Tax Credit
Emergency Solutions GrantHOME TBRA- Move in CostsBest Practices Implemented in MesaNavigatorsLaw Enforcement Engagement and EducationCommunity Court and Jail Diversion