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Alameda board debates new scope of work; staff recommends three subcommittees and an advisory role

Alameda Social Service & Human Relations Board · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Housing & Human Services staff presented a draft scope of work proposing three subcommittees — policy, program oversight/performance, and funding review — to guide the Social Service & Human Relations Board’s FY 2026–27 work plan; staff emphasized the board’s advisory role and Brown Act constraints for subgroup meetings.

Simone Falls, the Housing & Human Services division manager, presented a draft scope of work to the Social Service & Human Relations Board on April 23 and asked members to review the proposal in subgroups before a planned May vote.

Falls proposed three subcommittees: a policy group to review HUD-related documents and departmental policies (including the five-year consolidated plan and CAPER), a program…

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