Overview
Roster:
Chair Jonathan Adler
Vice Chair Diana Almanza
Secretary Cris Plunkett
Committee Member Steven Clark
Committee Member Britt Creech
Committee Member Tomiko Eya
Committee Member Belinda Dobbs
Committee Member Melanie Muasau
Committee Member Lisa Rachowicz
Committee Member Joaquin Remora
Committee Member Kaleese Street
Committee Member Traci Watson
Agenda
- I. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL/AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS
A. Minutes Discussion/Action
AUGUST 2022 MINUTES Chair Adler 5 min
The Committee will review the Draft minutes from last month's meeting.
Explanatory document – Draft August 2022 Committee Minutes
Proposed Action: Approve Meeting Minutes - II. OLD BUSINESS
A. TELECONFERENCING RESOLUTION Action
Chair Adler 5 min
In accord with the City Attorney’s recommendation, a resolution allowing the Committee to continue holding meetings virtually will be voted upon.
Explanatory document – Teleconferencing Resolution
Public Comment will be heard before a vote on the proposed action.
Proposed Action: Approve Resolution
B. UPDATE ON SOC #29 Discussion
DPH Staff 5 min
The Committee will discuss suggestions on whether to ask for a revision to this Standard (the seven-night minimum).
Public Comment, if any, will be heard. - III. NEW BUSINESS/REPORTS
A. POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE Discussion
Subcommittee Members 15 min
During last week’s subcommittee meeting, Members discussed the possibility of changing the frequency of visits for Family shelters with no complaints, training, which if any Standards of Care not already addressed may warrant changing, inspections scheduling and whether to take a winter break.
Explanatory documents – Standards of Care, Admin Code §20.304 (Frequency of SMC Inspections)
Public Comment will be heard before any proposed actions.
Proposed Action: Ask the BOS to allow that family shelters (out of compliance less than three times in the previous fiscal year) be inspected three times per year.Proposed Action: Vote to determine whether SMC will skip December meetings.
B. HOMELESSNESS & SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Discussion
HSH 15 min
Update from the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing. In addition to the usual occupancy report, HSH will provide an assessment of the practicability of requiring secure storage for the bicycles of guests at the shelters that the SMC monitors.
Explanatory documents – Vacancy Report, Bicycle Report
Public Comment will be heard.
C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Discussion
DPH Staff 15 min
Review of August complaints. Review of inspection schedule. Voting plan for 2023 officers. Note that changes to Standards 3, 9, 19, 21, and 32, as well as to the requirements for Seat 1, are ready to go before the Board of Supervisors.
Explanatory document – SOC Report
Public Comment will be heard. - IV. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
5 min
Members of the public may address the Committee on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Committee for up to three minutes. With respect to an action item [denoted by “Proposed Action” after the agenda item] on the agenda, members of the public may address the Committee for up to two minutes at the time such item is called. With respect to a discussion item [denoted by “Discussion”] on the agenda, members of the public may address the Committee for up to one minute at the time such item is called. Members of the public may only speak once per agenda item. Those who comment may submit a written summary (up to 150 words) of their remarks to assist staff in the compilation of the meeting minutes. - V. ADJOURNMENT
This item requires a motion, a second, and to be carried.
Proposed Action: Approve adjournment
Date & Time
10:00 am to 11:30 am
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Phone
Meeting ID number/access code: 2457 059 0786
Meeting password: SMC22
Regulations
Meeting documents
Meeting documents
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Electronic devices
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