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POST-MEETING AGENDA
BAKERSFIELD SPECIAL MEETING
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January 23, 2024, 12:00 p.m.
City Hall North Conference Room A
1600 Truxtun Avenue
Members
Committee Member Andrae Gonzales - Chair
Committee Member Eric Arias
Committee Member Ken Weir
1. ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
a. Agenda Item Public Statements
b. Non-Agenda Item Public Statements
3. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES
a. Adoption of the November 28, 2023 regular meeting minutes.
4. STAFF REPORTS
a. Staff update on the City's efforts to address housing and homelessness.
(Information item only, staff recommends receive and file presentation.)
5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Healthcare for homeless individuals.
(Discussion item only, no action needed)
*1. Additional written materials provided by Kern Health systems January 23,
2024
6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS
7. ADJOURNMENT
BAKERSFIELD
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Staff: Committee Members:
Christian Clegg, City Manager Councilmember Andrae Gonzales—Chair
Anthony Valdez, Assistant to the City Manager Councilmember Ken Weir
Jenni Byers, Acting Economic Development Director Councilmember Eric Arias
Juan Heredia, Administrative Analyst III
Meeting of the
Housing and Homelessness Committee
of the City Council — City of Bakersfield
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
12:00 p.m.
City Hall North, First Floor, Conference Room A
1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield CA 93301
MINUTES
1. ROLL CALL
Committee Members Present: Councilmember Andrae Gonzales—Chair
Councilmember Eric Arias
Committee Members Absent Councilmember Ken Weir
City Staff Present: Christian Clegg, City Manager
Priscilla Martinez, Economic & Community
Development Planner
Anthony Valdez, Assistant to the City Manager
Jenni Byers, Acting Economic Development Director
Scott Andrews, Assistant City Manager
Julie Drimakis, City Clerk
Joshua Rudnick, Deputy City Attorney II
Juan Heredia, Administrative Analyst III
Michele Cruz, Management Assistant
Nina Carter, Homeless Services Principal
Nichol Ruiz, Economic & Community Development
Planner II
Paige McCallister, Economic & Community
Development Planner II
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Rogelio Martinez, Economic & Community
Development Planner II
2. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
a. Agenda Item Public Statements
None
b. Non-Agenda Item Public Statements
None
3. ADOPTION OF THE October 24, 2023, MINUTES
Motion by Councilmember Arias to adopt the meeting minutes from the October 24,
2023, meeting. Motion approved with Councilmember Weir absent.
4. STAFF REPORT
a, Staff update on the City's efforts to address housing and homelessness.
(Information item only, staff recommends receive and file presentation.)
Acting Economic Development Director Byers made staff comments.
Councilmember Gonzales made a referral to have staff develop a short-
term, aggressive,plan of action with the specific goal of seeing how many
new homes can be built before the end of the year.
Assistant to the City Manager Valdez made staff comments.
Lieutenant Gregory made staff comments.
Motion by Councilmember Arias to receive and file presentation. Motion
approved with Councilmember Weir absent.
5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion of Regional Behavioral Health Programming and Initiatives.
(Information item only, staff recommends receive and file presentation.)
Natalee Garrett, Kern Medical, and Allison Burrows, Kern Behavioral Health gave a
presentation.
Housing and Homelessness Committee
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Motion by Councilmember Arias to receive and file presentation. Motion
approved with Councilmember Weir absent.
Councilmember Gonzales asked that the Council moves forward with a
resolution that outlines our position as a city on SB43, that we would like to
be a partner in this collaboration and we in courage the county supervisors
to work toward an implementation plan as soon as possible.
6. COMMITTEE COMMENTS
None.
7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:01 p.m.
ANDRAE GONZALES, CHAIR
ATTEST:
JULIE DRIMAKIS, MMC, CPMC
CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of
the Council of the City of Bakersfield
Housing and Homelessness Committee
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Bakersfield City Council Housing & Homelessness Committee
Monthly Report: December 2023
HOUSING
The City of Bakersfield's Development Services Department collects data on the number of
residential housing unit permits that were issued which signify the beginning of development
of new housing.
Single Family Residence (SFR) 113 1234
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) 3 37
Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU) 0 1
SFR + ADU 9 74
SFR + JADU 2 3
SFR + ADU + JADU 0 1
Duplexes 1 6 (12 units)
Duplex+ ADU 0 2
Condominium 0 1
Multi-Family Residential (MFR)
3-4 Unit Building 0 3 (1 1 units)
5 or more Building 0 3 (212 units)
Total SFR 1353
Total MFR 235
Total Dwelling Units 1588
The City contracts with Habitat for Humanity and Staples Energy for the Home
Habitat Repair and Weatherization Program. This program helps qualified
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Contractor Monthly Total 2023 Summary
Habitat for Humanity 1 5
Staples Energy 77 1 6
Applications approved 0 60
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The City of Bakersfield contracts with VCCDC for the Hope to Home
program. Hope to Home is a deferred loan program to make
ANew Way Home homeownership possible for income qualified individuals. and requires
„��auN,x<� n�N -:., N Coy;PORSHON recipients to first participate in home-buyer education.
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Total Leads 233
Residents waiting- (repair credit, income level, time at job, inquiries) 86
Waiting for call back 55
Waiting for documents 28
Referred to PPC and SHFCU 43
Pending pre-approval 1
Pre-Approved 14
In Escrow 1
Closed 5
The City of Bakersfield aims to ensure every Bakersfield resident has
access to safe, secure, and affordable homes that meet their needs.
The City contracts several companies to design, construct, and
operate affordable housing projects.
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7Sagewood
Developer Recently Under Pre- Start/Completion
Completed Construction Development Date
77 Chelsea 72 December 2023
Apartments Investment Corp.
Brentwood Crossings Danco -- 58 -- December 2023
CityServe Housing CityServe -- 126 -- January 2024
(Homekey)
6'h Street Apartments HA -- 40 -- February 2024
(Homekey)
Renaissance at Baker HA/CCF -- 85 -- Sept 23- Feb 25
4rh Street Senior GHEAII -- 16 (Delayed due to
Housing Funding) Jan 2024
800 South Baker HA -- __ 8 (Delayed due to
Funding) Jan 2024
Auburn Street Apts. Chelsea 60 Jan 25-Nov 26
Investment Corps.
City View HA -- -- 37 Sept 24-June 25
Letzring Senior HA -- -- 150 Jan 24-Mar 25
Housing
Bakersfield Senior Center HA -- -- 36 Jan 25-Mar 26
Housing &Facility Project
Niles Street HA -- -- 51 July 24-Aug 25
1209 M Street HA -- -- 4 Jan 24-Oct 24
627 Sumner Street Wakeland 54 Dec 25-June 27
Housing
Gordco's Affordable Gordco 8 June 24-Jan 25
Housing Enterprises LLC
HOME-ARP Haley HPousing 40 Dec 25-Mar 27
--Totals 381 464
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HOMELESSNESS
The City of Bakersfield contracts with Flood Ministries for street outreach services to
Flood unsheltered individuals.
Ministries
Total Contacts with homeless individuals in the field 916
Total Unique Contacts with homeless individuals in the field 688
City's Brundage Lane Navigation Center (BLNC) turn-aways due to lack of dorm 54
or pet capacity (includes field contacts, walk-in, and call-ins)
BLNC turn-aways due to lack of dorm capacity 49
Male 26
Female 13
Couple (# of individuals) 10
BLNC turn-aways due to lack of pet capacity 5
Male 1
Female 2
Cou le I# of individuals 2
Shelter Referrals 77 366
Referred individuals who refused shelter 170
Percentage of individuals refusing service 46%
MERCYThe City of Bakersfield contracts with Mercy House to operate all aspects of the
HOUSE City's Brundage Lane Navigation Center (BLNC).
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ch a Lane Navigation Center beds filled 245 249* 98%
108 109 99%
Female 88 90 98%
Couple (# of individuals) 49 50 98%
*BLNC's current maximum capacity is 249 beds. Each night four(4) beds are held open for the Bakersfield Police
Department to utilize which brings the functional capacity to 245.
The City of Bakersfield contracts with the Open Door Network for a jobs
program serving multiple City functions, including but not limited to
downtown ambassadors, green solid waste, highway clean-up, animal
rein a ine to be shelter, and sump cleaning. The new City-funded Open Door Network
Jobs Center building was completed in December.
Newly Hired Employees 4 80 -- --
Current Employees 114 -- 75 152%
Male 70 -- -- --
Fema le 44 -- -- --
Program Participants Placed in 3 41 -- --
Permanent Jobs
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COMMUNITY VITALITY INITIATIVE
The City of Bakersfield's Community Vitality Initiative collects data on calls received, responses to calls,
and whether services were accepted or declined by homeless individuals.
Call Sources & Response Times
Source Number of Calls Percent Metric Hours
CAD 654 Quickest Response Time 2.07
Internal 16 2% Average Response Time 5.27
Council 13 2% Slowest Response Time 17.16
Total 683 100.0170
Call Types and Teams
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Encampment Lewd Loitering Transient Trash Trespassing Total %
Conduct
Code 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 1%
Flood 20 0 7 5 0 0 32 5%
Impact 131 6 368 136 0 0 641
Total 156 6 375 141 5 0 683 100%
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Accepted 20 27% Accepted 20
Total 73 100%
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