Memorandum
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The memorandum outlines actions related to grant agreements for two Emergency Interim Housing (EIH) program sites, Cherry and Cerone, managed by HomeFirst Services of Santa Clara County. It recommends authorizing the Housing Director to negotiate and execute agreements totaling $7,400,000 to fund operations at both sites from November 3, 2025, through June 30, 2026. The agreements aim to increase the City of San José's shelter capacity by adding 290 units of emergency housing, providing a total of 336 beds across the two sites. The memorandum includes a cost summary, background information on the housing programs, and details on the funding sources.
Key points
- The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding grant agreements for two EIH sites.
- The total funding requested is $7,400,000 for operations at the Cherry and Cerone sites.
- The agreements will support 290 units of emergency housing, increasing the total capacity to 336 beds.
- The funding will cover supportive services, security, and site operations from November 3, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
- HomeFirst Services of Santa Clara County is the selected service provider for both sites.
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