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Matter 26-436

Providing Access and Transforming Health Capacity and Infrastructure Transition, Expansion, and Development Intergovernmental Transfer Grant Funding for California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal Readiness and Implementation.

Health & Human Services City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 07 Apr 2026
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26-436
Type
Community & Economic Development
Status
Agenda Ready
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Introduced
07 Apr 2026
Last synced
12 Jun 2026 · 20:19

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Memorandum

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The memorandum discusses the acceptance of a federal grant to support the implementation of the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) program within the City of San José's homelessness response system. It outlines the recommendation to authorize the Housing Director to accept the grant and commit matching funds, as well as amendments to the Multi-Source Housing Fund. The memorandum details the strategic opportunity presented by CalAIM to improve care coordination for individuals experiencing homelessness and describes the launch of an Emergency Interim Housing pilot to facilitate this implementation. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration with the County and managed care plans to ensure effective service delivery and billing processes. The document also highlights the expected fiscal impacts and the need for ongoing coordination and evaluation.

Key points
  • The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding the CalAIM program.
  • It recommends accepting a federal grant of $1,323,036 and committing a matching City fund of $1,323,037.
  • The CalAIM program aims to improve care coordination for individuals experiencing homelessness.
  • An Emergency Interim Housing pilot will be launched to implement CalAIM services.
  • The City will work closely with the County and managed care plans for effective service delivery.
  • The total program funding is approximately $2.6 million, with expected reimbursements.
  • The memorandum was coordinated with the City Attorney’s Office and will be posted on the City Council Agenda website.
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  • Specific dates and outcomes related to the implementation timeline are not provided.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: 4/21/26 FILE: 26-436 ITEM: 8.2 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved FROM: Erik L. Soliván Jim Shannon DATE: March 30, 2026 Date: 4/7/26 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: Providing Access and Transforming Health Capacity and Infrastructure Transition, Expansion, and Development Intergovernmental Transfer Grant Funding for California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal Readiness and Implementation RECOMMENDATION (a) Adopt a resolution authorizing the Housing Director, or his designee, to: (1) Accept the Providing Access and Transforming Health Capacity and Infrastructure Transition, Expansion, and Development Intergovernmental Transfer (PATH CITED) grant in the amount of $1,323,036 in federal funding to support California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal readiness and implementation within the City’s homelessness response system; and (2) Commit the required City match of $1,323,037, consistent with grant requirements, to support these California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal readiness and implementation activities, including workflow development, billing readiness, and coordination across Emergency Interim Housing operations. (b)...
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Resolution

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This resolution authorizes the Housing Director or their designee to accept a federal grant of $1,323,036 to support California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal readiness and implementation within San Jose's homelessness response system. It also commits a matching city fund of $1,323,037 to support related activities, including workflow development and coordination across Emergency Interim Housing operations.

Key points
  • The resolution is for the City of San Jose.
  • It authorizes acceptance of a federal grant for Medi-Cal readiness.
  • The grant amount is $1,323,036.
  • A matching city fund of $1,323,037 is required.
  • The resolution aims to improve service delivery and health outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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  • The specific date for adoption is not filled in.
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SAW:TTT:MMV 4-09-2026 RESOLUTION NO. ________ ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AUTHORIZING THE HOUSING DIRECTOR, OR THEIR DESIGNEE, TO: (1) ACCEPT THE PROVIDING ACCESS AND TRANSFORMING HEALTH CAPACITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSITION, EXPANSION, AND DEVELOPMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFER (PATH CITED) GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,323,036 IN FEDERAL FUNDING TO SUPPORT CALIFORNIA ADVANCING AND INNOVATING MEDI-CAL READINESS AND IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN THE CITY’S HOMELESSNESS RESPONSE SYSTEM; AND (2) COMMIT THE REQUIRED CITY MATCH OF $1,323,037, CONSISTENT WITH GRANT REQUIREMENTS, TO SUPPORT THESE CALIFORNIA ADVANCING AND INNOVATING MEDI-CAL READINESS AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING WORKFLOW DEVELOPMENT, BILLING READINESS, AND COORDINATION ACROSS EMERGENCY INTERIM HOUSING OPERATIONS WHEREAS, the City of San José (“City”) City Council desires to adopt this resolution for the reasons set forth in the memorandum, dated March 30, 2026, from the Director of Housing or their designee for the April 21, 2026, City Council meeting; and WHEREAS, the City is committed to addressing homelessness through coordinated, data-informed strategies that improve service...
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Presentation - est. 5 minutes

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The presentation discusses the CalAIM initiative, which provides Medicaid healthcare services for low-income individuals, including those experiencing homelessness. It outlines a pilot program funded by the PATH CITED grant and details the administrative framework, participant enrollment, and billing workflows necessary for implementation. The grant totals approximately $2.6 million, with a target launch for pilot activities in summer 2026. The presentation also sets goals for program implementation and participation following the pilot's completion.

Key points
  • CalAIM provides Medicaid healthcare services for low-income individuals, including the homeless.
  • The pilot program includes initial sites at Cerone, Cherry, and Evans Lane.
  • The PATH CITED grant is $1,323,036 with a required city fund match of $1,323,037.
  • Total program funding is approximately $2.6 million.
  • The target launch for pilot activities is summer 2026.
  • Goals include achieving 50% program implementation and participation, and 75% expense reimbursables in the first year after the pilot.
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CALAIM IN THE SHELTER SYSTEM Erik L. Soliván Housing Director City Council Meeting April 21, 2026 - Item 8.2 CalAIM: California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal  CalAIM provides Medicaid healthcare services for people with low incomes including people experiencing homelessness  CalAIM provides cost reimbursements for physical and behavioral health services provided by service providers  Developing a CalAIM Program Aligns with the City’s Reducing Unsheltered Homelessness Focus Area Goals 2.1 and 2.2 4/20/2026 2 Pilot Program – PATHCited Grant Initial Pilot sites:  Cerone  Cherry  Evans Lane The Pilot: 1. Build administrative framework 2. Identify eligible participants 3. Participant Medi-Cal enrollment and service connection 4. Establish documentation and billing workflows for cost reimbursements 5. Build a model that can scale across the shelter system 4/21/2026 3 Grant Overview PATH CITED grant: $1,323,036 City Fund match (required) : $1,323,037 Total program funding: approximately $2.6M Funds support administrative setup, workflow development, policies and procedures, billing, and client coordination within the shelter system 4/21/2026 4 Grant Timeline CalAIM...