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The memorandum provides a status report on the Focus Area Service Team (FAST) Pilot Program, which aims to address blighted private properties in San José. The program was developed in response to a directive from the City Council and includes targeted outreach, proactive inspections, and expedited enforcement. The report outlines the program's implementation, community engagement efforts, and data analytics regarding case and violation resolution. It highlights that 94% of violations were brought into compliance, with the program demonstrating improved efficiency compared to traditional complaint response models. The report includes various tables detailing compliance rates, case durations, and types of violations encountered.
Key points
The FAST Pilot Program was developed to enhance enforcement efforts against blight.
The program included targeted outreach, proactive inspections, and expedited enforcement.
A total of 463 blight cases were opened, with a 94% compliance rate for violations.
The program involved collaboration with various city departments and community engagement.
Compliance rates varied by violation type and FAST area, with inoperable vehicles having the lowest compliance rate.
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COMMITTEE AGENDA: ITEM: 11/14/2024 (d)3 TO: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES FROM: Chris Burton AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUBJECT: Focus Area Service Team Pilot Program Status Report Approved DATE: October 28, 2024 Date: 11/7/2024 RECOMMENDATION Accept the Focus Area Service Team Pilot Program Status Report. BACKGROUND As part of the Mayor’s March Budget Message for FY 2023-2024, the City Council directed the City Manager to work with Code Enforcement, BeautifySJ, and the City Attorney’s Office to develop strategies for rapidly resolving blighted private properties. In response, the City Manager collaborated with Code Enforcement to create the Focus Area Service Team (FAST) Pilot Program, leveraging existing resources to enhance enforcement efforts, address blight promptly, and promote compliance on private property. On June 9, 2023, the City Council accepted the report on the proposed FAST Pilot Program. The report detailed the program model, six focus areas, scope of enforcement, staffing, duration, outreach strategy, and plans for tracking, evaluation, and analysis. The pilot program included three main steps: targeted outreach and education, proactive inspections, and expedited...
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The document is a status report on the Focus Area Service Team (FAST) Pilot Program, presented to the Neighborhood Services and Education Committee. It outlines the program's objectives, components, and performance metrics. The program aims to explore a proactive blight enforcement model over a duration from August 2023 to July 2024, with a total cost of approximately $303,000 and 3,072 staff hours allocated. The report includes details on outreach efforts, compliance rates, and comparisons with normal operations, highlighting the effectiveness of targeted outreach and education.
Key points
The FAST Pilot Program focuses on proactive blight enforcement.
It includes six focus areas and components such as targeted outreach, proactive inspections, and expedited enforcement.
The program runs from August 2023 to July 2024.
Total cost is approximately $303,000 with 3,072 staff hours.
Outreach efforts resulted in high engagement, with 80% of survey respondents wanting the program to continue.
The compliance rate after the first citation is 62%, compared to 50% in normal operations.
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Focus Area Service Team (FAST) Pilot Program Status Report Neighborhood Services and Education Committee November 14, 2024 Presented by Rachel Roberts, Deputy Director, Code Enforcement FAST Pilot Program Overview • Explore Proactive, Expedited Blight Enforcement Model • Six Focus Areas • Components: • Targeted Outreach and Education • Proactive Inspection • Expedited Enforcement • Duration: August 2023 to July 2024 • Cost: 303k, 3,072 staff hours 1 2 www.sanjoseca.gov/CodeEnforcement FAST Areas 4 1 3 2 Phase 1 Phase 2 5 Phase 3 6 2 www.sanjoseca.gov/CodeEnforcement FAST Process Average 148 days Phase 2,3 only Outreach and Education Proactive Inspection Enforcement Social Media Campaign, Webpage Resources Available, Customer Service Support *The warning notice step was added after the first phase due to feedback from the community, Mayor, and Council 3 www.sanjoseca.gov/CodeEnforcement Outreach and Education 4 www.sanjoseca.gov/CodeEnforcement Interdepartmental Collaboration San Jose 311 • Proactive Referrals • 61 total Dumpster Day Events • Coordinated with PRNS/BSJ • 3k informational flyers distributed Resource Promotion • Graffiti Removal Program • Free Junk Pickup Program 5...