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County reports progress housing high‑use individuals; outlines HAP 6 priorities and $2.57M allocation

5071545 · June 25, 2025
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County health officials told supervisors June 24 that 56 of 68 slots in a High Utilization Case Management program have been housed to date and summarized requirements and priorities for the state’s HAP 6 grant to Marin, which is allocated about $2.57 million.

Marin County health officials on June 24 briefed supervisors on two homelessness items: early outcomes from a High Utilization Case Management (HUCM) program that targeted people with frequent emergency service use, and requirements and priorities for the state’s Homelessness, Housing and Prevention (HAP 6) grant.

HUCM: the program, launched in fiscal year 2021–22 with contributions from all 11 cities and the county, funded four dedicated case‑management caseloads intended to house individuals who heavily used emergency services. The program created 68 case slots; staff said 56 of those individuals had been housed as of the June 24 report and that 96% of clients remain connected to housing…

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