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San Diego outlines $25.8M HAP 6 joint application focused on housing, diversion and shelters
Summary
City staff said San Diego will join a regional application for HAP Round 6 seeking $25.8 million for citywide homelessness prevention, interim housing and shelter operations; the application must meet state performance metrics for a second disbursement and return to Council for acceptance if awarded.
Sarah Jarman, director of the City’s Homelessness Strategies and Solutions Department, told the City Council the city will join the County of San Diego and the Regional Task Force on Homelessness in a single, regional application for the State’s Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention Program (HAP) Round 6. The application commits the region to the state’s new eligibility and performance requirements and would allocate roughly $25.8 million to the San Diego region, with $12.1 million proposed for the City of San Diego.
Jarman said the city’s proposed split for its portion includes about $4.7 million for prevention and diversion programs…
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