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Council weighs $100,000 county share for countywide homelessness systems analysis
Summary
Councilors discussed a $200,000 ECHO-led systems analysis to map how housing, health, justice and other systems interact with homelessness; councilors asked for more detail, actionable outcomes and a presentation from ECHO before allocating Clark County’s proposed $100,000 share.
Councilors on the Clark County Council on April 1 discussed a proposal from Ending Community Homelessness Organization (ECHO) to hire a consultant to perform a countywide systems analysis of homelessness and related systems, with a proposed budget of about $200,000 and Clark County asked to cover half.
Jordan Bogey, speaking as a staff presenter, told the council ECHO’s request would fund a consultant to examine how systems outside the crisis-response network—behavioral health, health care, affordable housing, land use, children’s programming and criminal justice—interact with homelessness. “This would be a not-to-exceed kind of RFP contract,” Bogey said, describing the procurement approach and that the county’s…
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