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Action Plan - FY1998 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 11 <br />needs of the homeless in the county's history. In its March 1996 publication, Guidebook on <br />lilitary Base Reuse and Homeless Assistance, HUD cites the reuse planning process at NAS <br />as "a model for how a community goes about the process of balancing the economic <br />redevelopment, other development and homeless assistance needs of the community in the <br />vicinity of the installation." <br />The NAS Plan includes housing for 386 families and single individuals, a child care facility for up <br />to 60 children, economic development and job training opportunities, a multi -service center, and <br />a first source hiring program for all new businesses locating at the former Naval Air Station. An <br />integral part of the housing included in this plan is the new construction of 24 units "off -Base" for <br />homeless veterans. <br />As part of its agreement related to the Oak Knoll Medical Facility in Oakland, the Homeless <br />Collaborative will receive a grant of $2 million for homeless activities in Alameda County. <br />The Collaborative is seeking to preserve the bulk of the money ($1.75-$2 million) for the <br />creation of a Homeless Services Endowment Fund. Initial Collaborative efforts would focus <br />on growing the fund by approaching foundations and corporations for matching <br />contributions, as well as deciding upon a formal fund management and distribution structure. <br />Monies would be distributed every 1-3 years for supportive services and organizational <br />capacity enhancement related to homeless needs in all parts of Alameda County, with the <br />purpose of preserving the principal of the fund. The Collaborative anticipates that the <br />Continuum of Care Plan currently being created by a broad spectrum of homeless providers <br />and local governmental jurisdictions will provide an on -going guide with respect to homeless <br />needs in the County. <br />Lastly, the Collaborative is looking at potential opportunities to serve the homeless related <br />to the closing of the Oakland Army Base, and the Fleet Industrial Supply Center -Oakland. <br />Because the Continuum of Care model developed by HUD and included as part of its review <br />of every Local Reuse Authority's base reuse plan includes more than the provision of <br />housing, the Oakland Army Base and the Fleet Industrial Supply Center must be seen as <br />potentially offering a significant number of opportunities for local homeless providers <br />including apartment housing, barracks housing, transitional housing, a youth center, a child <br />care facility, dispensary, and extensive warehouse space, as well as job training and <br />placement. <br />
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