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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2022-01-27 | 4 | Total Expenditures $715,000 Reserve $118,000 Ms. Kaldis opened the floor for questions and comments. Board member Means applauded the AIM program and the utilization of 2-1-1 services, as there are many individuals with technology disparities. Ms. Kaldis noted that not only can the AIM program assist individuals getting to appointments, but also getting home from the appointment. Board member Yamashiro-Omi wanted to know if there are provisions to outreach to immigrant communities. Ms. Kaldis confirmed that program materials are translated into Chinese and Spanish, as well as translation services offered by 2-1-1. Board member Jagannathan asked if the City has received feedback from other commissions regarding the discontinuation of the Alameda Loop Shuttle. Ms. Kaldis reported no negative feedback, and emphasized that free bus passes offer better flexibility than the shuttle service. A motion to approve the Transportation Program Plan for Seniors and People with Disabilities for Fiscal Year 2022/23 was made by Board member Means and seconded by Board member Jagannathan. Ayes: President S. Lewis, Vice President Furuichi Fong, Board members Yamashiro-Omi, Jagannathan, Green, and Means. Nays: none. Motion passed 6-0. A motion to return to item 5-A was made by Vice President Furuichi Fong and seconded by Board member Yamashiro-Omi. Ayes: President S. Lewis, Vice President Furuichi Fong, Board members Yamashiro-Omi, Jagannathan, Green, and Means. Nays: none. Motion passed 6-0. A motion to approve the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan was made by Board member Green and seconded by Board member Means. Ayes: President S. Lewis, Vice President Furuichi Fong, Board members Yamashiro-Omi, Jagannathan, Green, and Means. Nays: none. Motion passed 6-0. 5-C Status Report of Emergency Response Services for the Homeless in the City of Alameda Staff member Cole provided an overview/presentation on Emergency Response Services for the Homeless in the City of Alameda. The following are summary of the key segments: The Road Home is a five-year plan to prevent and respond to Homelessness in Alameda (approved by City Council on October 5, 2021) Goal 2 of the Road Home is to increase access to Homeless Emergency Response Services by providing low-barrier, temporary housing solutions and expanding outreach and supportive services to unsheltered households Services provided through the Village of Love Day Center: Open 9AM - 8PM, 365 days a year. Serving 60 individuals per week. Day Center Overnight Services: Open 9PM - 8AM, 365 days a year. Serving 10 individuals per week, current capacity is 8 individuals per night. Safe Parking: Open 7PM - 7AM, 365 days a year. Up to 25 vehicles per day. Services provided through Building Futures Women and Children | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2022-01-27.pdf |