Memorandum
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The memorandum outlines actions related to grant agreements for two Emergency Interim Housing (EIH) program sites in San José. It recommends extending existing agreements with LifeMoves and PATH to maintain operations at the Guadalupe and Evans Lane EIH sites, respectively, from September 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025. The total funding for these extensions is $2,679,131, aimed at ensuring continuity of services while the Housing Department conducts a comprehensive analysis of the interim housing portfolio. The memorandum highlights the importance of centralizing core services and improving operational efficiency across EIH sites.
Key points
- Recommendation to extend EIH agreements with LifeMoves and PATH.
- Total funding for extensions is $2,679,131.
- Extensions are retroactive from September 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025.
- Focus on centralizing core services for improved operational efficiency.
- Housing Department will return to City Council in December 2025 with updates.
Limitations
- The document includes placeholders and unresolved references that affect the summary.
- Specific dates and outcomes are not provided for future actions.
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