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<br />6.38 <br />properties and found them to be Categorically Excluded pursuant to Part 58.35(a}5 of Page 2 <br />NEPA regulations. No Request for Release of Funds is required and funds may be drawn <br />down upon Council approval of the funding agreement. <br /> <br />Project Description <br />Service League has made an offer and received acceptance to purchase two single family <br />dwellings located at 926 4th Avenue and 96 Buckingham Avenue. Hope House IV at 926 <br />4th Avenue in incorporated Redwood City is a single family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, <br />1,920 sq. ft of living space on a lot of 6,011 sq. ft, and was built in 1946. Hope House V at <br />96 Buckingham Avenue in unincorporated North Fair Oaks is a single family home, 3 <br />bedrooms, 1,000 Sq ft. with 1.5 baths. The properties will sell for $683,000 and $555,000 <br />respectively, <br /> <br />Hope Houses IV & V will provide safe, affordable, and supportive transitional housing in a <br />residential neighborhood setting to homeless individuals and individuals who are at risk of <br />becoming homeless and who may otherwise become re-incarcerated without housing and <br />supportive services. The residents will have access to services at the Service League <br />Office such as emergency assistance and support, homeless prevention and housing <br />assistance, interventions, education, supportive services, financial management, clothing <br />and food. Other linkages include services to health care, recovery services, and self- <br />sufficiency programs. <br /> <br />The beneficiaries of this effort include disadvantaged residents, individuals with an alcohol <br />and/or other drug history who need housing due to their homeless or at risk for homeless <br />status. They are individuals who have an extremely low or very low income. Hope House <br />IV & V will be alcohol and other drug free. Clients in need of counseling or other <br />intensive alcohol and other drug services are referred to agencies throughout San Mateo <br />County. Experienced staff will visit the houses weekly and supervise the resident's <br />activities such as weekly 12-step meeting attendance forums. Generally, all residents are <br />required to be out of the home from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, unless <br />their employment hours are otherwise, or they are ill, otherwise, they must be very involved <br />with linking and coordination assistance for their service needs, education, and other self- <br />improvement activities. The purpose of Service League of San Mateo County's Hope <br />House IV & V is to help chronic homeless get back on their feet and reduce the number of <br />homeless men living in the streets of Redwood City. <br /> <br />This housing activity will provide 12 permanent supportive/transitional housing beds for up <br />to one year or longer along with needed services to enable the client to stabilize and <br />prevent homelessness and often prevent re-incarceration. Maximum service level for each <br />dwelling is limited to 6 or fewer individuals. Clients receive a range of services in the <br />community and have the support of both the staff and their peers in residence with them. <br />Positive outcomes are in the areas of stabilized housing, improved health/mental health, <br />reduction in involvement with the Criminal Justice System, increased utilization of <br />community services, increased self-sufficiency, crime prevention, access to benefits such <br />as health care/GA, ete, and positive changes in employment and education during this <br />period. <br /> <br />Project Issues <br />1. Federal regulations allow Redwood City to participate in multi-jurisdictional efforts to <br />achieve regional needs that are common to each jurisdiction. Redwood City is a joint <br />participant in the San Mateo County 10 Year HOPE (Housing Our People Effectively) Plan <br />to end homelessness in the county. In addition to funding operating costs for four shelters <br />