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the City's Planning, Building & Safety Services, Engineering & Transportation, Public Works Departments, <br />and the City Council. <br />Additionally, in response to COVID-19, this added section documents the interagency coordination, <br />consultation, and public participation that informs the Substantial Amendment to five year Consolidated <br />Plan. Those consultations began once the City complied with the Alameda County Shelter -In -Place order <br />issued on March 16, 2020. City staff, including the City's Office of Emergency Management staff, have <br />been in frequent consultation with the Alameda County Department of Public Health to consult on the <br />nature of the need in the County for which CDBG-CV funds are to be used. Additionally, non-profit <br />agencies currently operating homeless shelters and providing services San Leandro's low -moderate - <br />income residents have been consulted to determine the highest and best needs for the CDBG-CV funds. <br />Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction's activities to enhance coordination between <br />public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health <br />and service agencies (91.215(1)). <br />EveryOne Home activities to address the housing needs of the homeless, and extremely low-income <br />persons with serious mental illness and/or those living with HIV/AIDS center on the implementation of <br />the EveryOne Home Plan. Planning efforts began in 2004 as a unique collaboration among community <br />stakeholders, cities and Alameda County government agencies representing three separate care systems <br />— homeless services, HIV/AIDS services, and mental health services — that share overlapping client <br />populations and a recognition that stable housing is a critical cornerstone to the health and well-being <br />of homeless and at -risk people, and our communities. Since its publication in 2006 the Plan has been <br />adopted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and all fourteen (14) cities, including San Leandro, <br />and endorsed by numerous community organizations. <br />Implementation of the Everyone Home Plan is spearheaded by a community-based organization of the <br />same name. It is guided by a Leadership Board comprised of jurisdictional appointed members and key <br />community constituencies such as consumers, cities, nonprofit service providers and housing <br />developers, businesses, law enforcement, housing authorities, and faith -based organizations. <br />EveryOne Home envisions a system of housing and services in Alameda County that, by 2020, ensures all <br />extremely low-income residents have a safe, supportive and permanent place to call home with services <br />available to help them stay housed and improve the quality of their lives. EveryOne Home partners are <br />working on five core strategies: <br />1) Prevent homelessness and other housing crises; 2) Increase housing opportunities for homeless and <br />extremely low-income households; 3) Deliver flexible services to support stability and independence; 4) <br />Measure success and report outcomes; and 5)Develop long-term leadership and build political will. <br />Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 9 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />