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Matter 26-067

Extension of the Declaration and Proclamation of a Local Emergency for the Homeless Shelter Crisis in the City of San José.

Homelessness City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 13 Jan 2026
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File
26-067
Type
Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
13 Jan 2026
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:04

The papers

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Memorandum

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The memorandum outlines a request for the San José City Council to adopt a resolution extending the declaration and proclamation of a local emergency due to the ongoing homeless shelter crisis. The recommendation aims to renew emergency measures to address homelessness, allowing the city to expedite processes for developing emergency shelters and interim housing. The memorandum highlights past actions taken by the City Council to reaffirm the shelter crisis and details the progress made in expanding shelter capacity and outreach efforts. It emphasizes priorities for the upcoming period, including increasing shelter bed availability and improving operational efficiency.

Key points
  • The memorandum requests the extension of the homeless shelter crisis declaration and local emergency proclamation.
  • The City Council first declared a shelter crisis on December 8, 2015, with subsequent reaffirmations.
  • Significant strides have been made in expanding shelter capacity, including the activation of emergency interim housing and outreach efforts.
  • Key priorities include increasing shelter bed availability, stabilizing shelter operations, and improving outreach and data integration.
  • No costs are associated with the recommended action.
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders such as specific dates and dollar amounts.
  • The document does not provide information on the final status of the resolution or any votes taken.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: 1/27/26 26-067 2.11 CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST DEPARTMENT(S) CEQA COORDINATION Director Approval Housing Mitigated Negative City Attorney’s Office; /s/ Declaration for the City Manager’s Budget Erik L. Soliván Emergency Interim Office; Departments of Housing Programs Parks, Recreation, COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) CMO Approval project (Resolution and Neighborhood Citywide No. RES2023-380), Services; Planning, File No. ER22-198. Building, and Code Enforcement; and 1/13/26 Public Works. SUBJECT: Extension of the Declaration and Proclamation of a Local Emergency for the Homeless Shelter Crisis in the City of San José RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution, effective retroactively as of December 15, 2025, finding the continued existence of a homeless shelter crisis in the City of San José pursuant to, and in accordance with, the provisions of the California Government Code section 8698 et seq., and renewing the proclamation of a local emergency pursuant to, and in accordance with the provisions of California Government Code sections 8558 and 8630, the San José City Charter, and San José Municipal Code caused by conditions and threatened conditions of homelessness in...
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Resolution

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This resolution by the City Council of San José addresses the ongoing homeless shelter crisis, declaring its continued existence and renewing a local emergency proclamation effective retroactively from December 15, 2025. The resolution outlines the city's efforts to combat homelessness, including the need for regulatory flexibility and collaboration with various agencies. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the crisis through strategic initiatives and performance evaluations, with a focus on reducing the number of unsheltered individuals and increasing housing opportunities.

Key points
  • The resolution finds the continued existence of a homeless shelter crisis in San José.
  • It renews the proclamation of a local emergency due to homelessness conditions.
  • The resolution is effective retroactively as of December 15, 2025.
  • The City Council has declared a shelter crisis under California Government Code Section 8698.
  • The resolution outlines the need for regulatory relief and collaboration with federal, state, and local agencies.
  • It includes directives for city staff to prioritize efforts to address homelessness, including studying other jurisdictions' efforts and securing necessary resources.
  • The resolution will be regularly evaluated based on key performance indicators related to homelessness.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft, as indicated by the repeated mention of 'DRAFT' and instructions to contact the City Clerk for the final document.
  • The specific date of adoption is missing, as it is indicated as '_____ day of January, 2026'.
  • The vote details (AYES, NOES, ABSENT, DISQUALIFIED) are not filled in.

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SAW:GAR:MMV 1-14-2026 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE EFFECTIVE RETROACTIVELY AS OF DECEMBER 15, 2025, FINDING THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF A HOMELESS SHELTER CRISIS IN THE CITY OF SAN JOSE PURSUANT TO, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 8698 ET SEQ., AND RENEWING THE PROCLAMATION OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 8558 AND 8630, THE SAN JOSE CITY CHARTER, AND SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE CAUSED BY CONDITIONS AND THREATENED CONDITIONS OF HOMELESSNESS IN THE CITY OF SAN JOSE WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 8698 et seq., including but not limited to sections 8698.1, 8698.2, 8698.3, and 8698.4, the City may declare a shelter crisis, which is deemed to constitute a local emergency; and WHEREAS, to declare a shelter crisis, the City must find that there is an existence of a situation in which a significant number of persons are without the ability to obtain shelter, resulting in a threat to their health and safety; and WHEREAS, on December 8, 2015, the Council of the City of San José (“City”)...