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Tracy committee recommends six-month interim contract with Salvation Army to run temporary shelter
Summary
The Tracy Homeless Advisory Committee recommended that the City Council approve a six-month interim professional services agreement with the Salvation Army to operate the city's temporary emergency housing facility while a competitive RFP is completed; public commenters praised shelter staff and urged restored transit service and more client transportation and hygiene support.
The Tracy Homeless Advisory Committee on Oct. 16 recommended that the City Council approve a six-month interim professional services agreement (PSA) with the Salvation Army to continue operating the city's temporary emergency housing facility while the city completes its capital project and issues a request for proposals.
Virginia Carney, the city's homeless services manager, told the committee staff recommended two actions: that the council find that strict competitive procurement was not in the city's best interest under Tracy Municipal Code section 2.20.0.140(b)(6), and that the council approve a PSA with the Salvation Army Stockton Corps to operate the interim site from Nov. 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026, with a not-to-exceed (NTE) amount of $1,484,642. "The consultant currently serves as the operator of the temporary emergency housing…
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