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MINUTES FOR THE STUDY SESSION
ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL
Monday, January 31, 2011
Pioneer Hall, 73 Winburn Way
Mayor Stromberg called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m. in Pioneer Hall.
Councilor Slattery, Morris, Silbiger, Voisin, and Chapman were present. Councilor Lemhouse arrived at
6:40 p.m.
The Look Ahead agenda item was moved to number 2 on the agenda.
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1. Does Conncil have feedback on the staff snggestions on how to address the Council's goal
related to homelessness?
City Administrator Martha Bennett provided a presentation on the City Council's Homelessness Goal that
included:
City Council Goal: Appoint an ad-hoc committee to make recommendations to the City Council
regarding issues related to homelessness. Include major government, non-profit, and faith
community partners on the committee. Request:
. Short-term recommeudations no later than May'I, 2011 to address the more urgent issues
that confront the community.
. Long-term recommendations on how the City and partner organizations can work together.
Objectives for Study Session:
. Forward specific "short-term" issues to ad-hoc committee. Ad-hoc committee will be asked
to recommend by May actions that the Council can take.
. Forward issues that the ad-hoc committee should discuss after May 1 for the long-term
plan. Long-term plan will focus on the community's response and will outline a
recommendation for the City's role.
. Discuss composition of ad-hoc committee.
What the Stndy Session won't do
. Duplicate work done by other groups (e.g. Jackson County IO-year Plan, or the task force
that has begun meeting).
. Attempt to explain and/or resolve problem of homelessness in Ashland.
Homelessness is a range: Least Severe - Most Severe
Least Severe - Easiest to Address:
. Doubling Up.
. Couch Snrfing.
. Shelters, Car Camping, Transitional Housing.
Most Severe - More Difficult to Address:
. Chronic Homelessness (long-term, local).
. Chronic Homelessness (long-term, transient).
Ms. Bennett explained it was more difficult for the homeless to get homes once they were homeless for
six months and that Ashland was known as a place where it was easy to be homeless.
Issues faced downtown/parks
Least Severe - Easiest to Address:
. Hanging Out/Congregating -legal with few conflicts.
. Panhandling - Protected speech. Usually not a problem.
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Most Severe - More Difficult to Address:
. Aggressive Panhandling.
. Blocking Sidewalks.
. Disruptive and disorderly behavior.
Short Term - Campgrounds
. Two Major Options:
o City just designate area with no controls.
o City Lean (inexpensively) to non-profit.
. Example: Dignity Village
Police Chief Terry Holderness explained a campground could be a designated area and the City could
own the property and have someone manage operations. If a campground was heavily regulated it would
not get a lot of usage. If it was not regulated, it generated complaints. Research showed the only
successful example was Dignity Village that was a non-profit made up of homeless people who run the
programs and lease the area from the city.
Short-Term - Car sleeping
. Some communities have designated areas for people to sleep in their cars.
. Not permanent camps. Set hours for nighttime only.
. Needs to combine with sanitation.
Short Term - Exclusionary Areas
. Designate areas where people who receive multiples offenses violations can be excluded.
. Already happens in Lithia Park. OSF also has excluded people from the property they
control.
Chief Holderness eXplained exclusions from Lithia Park were rare and occurs 5-6 times a year where an
individual is trespassed for multiple offenses. Once trespassed, a person cannot return to that property for
a specific amount oftime or they will be arrested. Individuals are notified prior to being trespassed. Any
property owner can ban someone from his or her private property.
. Request the committee discuss the downtown.
Short Term - panhandling collection hoxes & vouchers
. Several cities have created an alternative way for people to donate rather than glVlUg
directly to people who are panhandliug (Laguna Beach, Denver, Virginia Beach, and Santa
Cruz).
. Requires non-profit partner to collect funds and spend them on service for the homeless.
Another idea was provide a book of vouchers the public could purchase and give to individuals instead of
cash.
Short Term - Sidewalk ordinance
. Some cities have passed iaws limiting people from sitting or lying on the sidewalk (Seattle,
Santa Cruz).
. Portland's law was struck down in 2009.
. Short Term - Other ideas were a recommendation could be reached by May 1,20ll?
Additions included having the ad-hoc committee work on strategic restrooms and showers for the short-
term and possibly using the Grove as a center for the food bank, youth at risk, homeless youth, or those
who want to get out of homelessness. Also suggested were creating a clearinghouse of services currently
available, looking at replacing Interfaith Care Community of Ashland (ICCA) services and researching
exclusionary areas. Another suggestion was establishing a one-day annual medical screening. Staff noted
the annual Project Homeless Connect event was similar but a large undertaking. Currently La Clinica
Healthcare collaborated with St. Vincent De Paul to provide medical screening for the homeless in
Medford. They were considering adding monthly medical screenings in Ashland. Another suggestion
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was focus on what was realistic to achieve between now and May, determine funding and available
resources, and then work backwards from there.
Items Council did not want the ad-hoc committee to address was a campground on City property and car
sleeping. Another opposed the idea of having an ad-hoc committee at all and thought replacing ICCA
services was not City business.
Long Term - Outreach
. Increase outreach to homeless to connect them to services.
. Community Works does for youth.
. Tried in many cities.
Chief Holderness eXplained the City of Santa Cruz spends approximately $300,000 a year on their
Outreach Program and there was a significant reduction in homelessness. However, at the same time they
instituted a sidewalk ordinance and set up donation boxes. An Outreach Program was expensive and
required trained social workers. Its primary focus was transitioning people out of homelessness and not
helping people find services. The City of Ashland initiated a couple efforts similar to an Outreach
Program in the past that were not successful.
Long Term - Coordinate Community Assistance
. City could fund a single non-profit (including fro the faith community) to coordinate
primary assistance.
Chief Holderness was the Project Coordinator for a similar program in the City of Fontana, CA that
coordinated services and helped people navigate the different agencies. The program was geared for
people in transition and not for maintaining homelessness. The shorter period of time an individual was
homeless, the less likely they will become chronic. Once they become chronically homeless, it was
difficult for them to get back into society.
Long Term Strategy Ideas
. Recreate a day drop in center.
. Increase the supply of supportive housing with a broad range of support services.
Housing Program Specialist Linda Reid explained most of the permanent supportive housing was
intended for people with physical, mentallemotional, drug and alcohol issues that required additional
support. The program was progressive and helped the chronically homeless get into housing with wrap
around support services to help them remain in housing. Current examples of supportive housing were
Living Opportunities in Medford and the Star Thistle Apartments in Ashland. Both offered similar
services on a limited basis.
. Look at whether the "housing first" model would work.
Housing First provided housing to stabilize an individual's life and then work on their other issues. The
Housing First program in the City of Seattle, W A noted a 50% reduction in chronic homeless people
returning to homelessness. It also saved the City of Seattle $2,500 a month per person in services that
would have been rendered to those individuals had they remained on the streets in emergency services
and hospital care.
. Transitional Housing program.
The Transitional Housing program was similar to SRO except it had a 2-year period. The City of
Medford currently had one program in place called the Salvation Army Hope House. Transitional
Housing was intended for people newly or chronically homeless with a focus on families. The program
used mandated classes throughout the two-year period and created a savings plan to help people gain self-
sufficiency.
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. Provide SRO (Single Room Occupancy) housing in Ashland.
SRO housing was good for the chronically homeless and people with mental health issues or disabilities
because it allowed them to live indepe.ndently. It included community involvement and case
management.
. Case Management.
Ad-Hoc Committee
. 1 or 2 members currently involved in the Emergency Cold Weather Shelter.
. 1 member representing free meal providers' 1 member representing ontreach to homeless.
. 1 or 2 representing retail and visitor businesses.
. 2 or 3 citizens at large.
. 1 or 2 members representing other government agencies.
. 1 or 2 members representing non-profits that provide transitional services.
. 1 member representing non-profits that provide prevention services.
Proposed Timeline
. Committee would be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by Council on February 15,
2011.
. Committee would have roughly 8 weeks to make recommendation on "short-term" issues.
. Committee would not begin working on long-term issues until May 1 recommendation is
made to Council.
Council questioned having an ad-hoc committee and were concerned the suggestions were a "laundry list"
that did not provide clear direction for a committee. The focus should be on what Council wants to
accomplish within the City's means. Other comments were against short-term solutions and wanted to
focus on the long-term. An additional concern was providing services might be enabling and make it
attractive to be homeless in Ashland. Comments supporting the ad-hoc committee noted the list were
lean suggestions that would meet the basic needs of shelter, sleep, toilets and shower facilities and the
comminee would be comprised of individuals that could appropriately address short-term and long term
Issues.
Staff clarified the suggestions were put together to help address short-term issues with people who were
chronically homeless and their impacts. The long term was to try to move people from the more severe
range to the less severe and ensure people had access to housing. The list was gaps that other
communities were providing.
Ms. Bennett would write a charge for an ad-hoc committee that Council could discuss during a regular
Council meeting. Mayor Stromberg would provide names of who was best suited to be on the committee.
2. Look Ahead Review
City Administrator Martha Bennett reviewed items on the Look Ahead.
Meeting adjourned at 7:08 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Dana Smith
Assistant to the City Recorder