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Staff: Committee Members:
Christian Clegg, City Manager Councilmember, Ken Weir – Chair
Anthony Valdez, Assistant to the City Manager Councilmember, Patty Gray
Crystal Rubio, Administrative Analyst III Councilmember, Eric Arias
Regular Meeting of the Homelessness Ad Hoc Committee
of the City Council – City of Bakersfield
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 12:00 p.m.
City Hall North, First Floor, Conference Room A
1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield CA 93301
Agenda Summary Report
The meeting was convened at 12:04 p.m.
1. ROLL CALL
Committee Members: Councilmember, Ken Weir, Chair
Councilmember, Eric Arias
City Staff: Christian Clegg, City Manager
Anthony Valdez, Assistant to the City Manager Joseph Conroy, Public Information Officer
Crystal Rubio, Administrative Analyst Josh Rudnick, Deputy City Attorney
Brent Stratton, Bakersfield Police, Assistant Chief Jeff Burdick, Bakersfield Police, Lieutenant
John Frando, Bakersfield Fire Department, Chief Nina Carter, Homeless Services Principal
Additional Attendees: Members of the public
2. PUBLIC STATEMENT
There were no public statements.
3. ADOPTION OF THE FEBRUARY 22, 2022 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
The report was adopted as submitted.
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4. STAFF REPORTS
Assistant to the City Manager Valdez reviewed monthly staff reports from
the three largest contractors in homeless services - Flood Ministries, Mercy
House and the Bakersfield Homeless Center. Flood Ministries averaged 85
weekly contacts in the field, 43 turn aways per week, primarily due to
dorm capacity or pet capacity. The Brundage Lane Navigation Center
has been at capacity at 146. Mr. Valdez noted that 4 beds are kept
available for Bakersfield Police Department to bring in individuals as
needed. It was also noted that 7 individuals placed into permanent
housing in the month of February and 2 additional individuals werereunited with family. Mr. Valdez also reported that the Bakersfield
Homeless Center Jobs Program assisted in the successful job placement of
an individual the City Recreation and Parks department. Mr. Valdez
shared the Brundage Lane Navigation Center expansion is underway,
noting that demolition has begun, and plans are being finalized with
collaborating departments.
Committee member Arias indicated an interested in further discussing the
topic of job programs and what can be done to better support that
program and build on the number of successful placements.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A.Presentation by Kern County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
(BHRS) regarding programs serving homeless individuals – Presenter:
BHRS Director of Behavioral Health Services Stacy Kuwahara
BRHS Director Stacy Kuwahara provided a PowerPoint presentation
providing an overview of topics requested by committee members at
the previous meeting, primarily the Homeless Adult Team, the Mobile
Evaluation Team, and services that currently being provided to
support the Brundage Lane Navigation Center, LPS (Lanterman-Petris
Short Act) Reform and Director Kuwahara added content on the Care
Court Proposals.
City Manager Christian Clegg asked Assistant Chief of Police Brent
Stratton to speak on the number of calls that were diverted to a
mental health professional through the partnership thereby avoiding
the need to dispatch patrol officers. Assistant Chief Stratton noted the
BHRS partnership in the communications center has diverted 63% of
the calls to services provided by the Mobile Evaluation Team and
eliminating the need to dispatch a patrol officer that would not be
best equipped to handle such calls. Assistant Chief Stratton also noted
the partnership has been a tremendous benefit and looks forward to
being able to expand the program. City Manager Clegg went on to
comment on program expansion, noting that through the budget
process there is a plan to bring to council the opportunity to expand
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the program to have those resources available 24-7 and see further
reduction in the need for police dispatch.
BRHS Director Stacy Kuwahara concluded her presentation and
opened to conversation with the group.
Committee member Arias commented on overwhelming amount
information and programs available, as it is such new realm of work
and collaborations. He spoke to identifying the gaps in the services to
best find a solution that services that need. Committee member Arias asked, where are the greatest needs when breaking it down by issue
between in the field and in housing?
City Manager Clegg also responded to Council member Arias directly
to housing, noting that for certain types of patients there are no beds
available to meet their needs. Clarifying the difference between
affordable housing, permanent supportive housing, and transitional
housing and acknowledging the lack of availability to service mental
health needs due to lack of available beds.
City Manager Clegg posed a question on the need for additional
beds for those individuals in evaluation period. BRHS Director Stacy
Kuwahara stated there is a need for more capacity at the psychiatric
evaluation center which was built for a capacity of 500 and is
currently pushing 1000 a month which is not conducive for a recovery
environment.
Committee member Arias added that we are wonderful job in
investing into our collaboration with the MET team and Bakersfield
Police department and reducing the need for patrol dispatch by 25
percent. Committee member Arias also acknowledges that an
unfunded mandate coming from the state may be a great issue and
it is recommended that we start having conversations with our lobbyist
to get the adequate support.
Committee Chair Ken Weir discussed the need for additional staffing
for Project ROEM, increasing response time for individuals in need of
psychiatrist and that there is a greater need for MET services to 5150
calls for service to free up patrol officers.
6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS No committee comments
7.ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 1:21 p.m.