Overview
Roster:
Subcommittee Chair Cris Plunkett
Subcommittee Member Belinda Dobbs
Subcommittee Member Tomiko Eya
Subcommittee Member Lisa Rachowicz
Subcommittee Member Kaleese Street
Agenda
- I. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL/AGANDA ADJUSTMENTS
SMC Policy Subcommittee meetings are public. Homeless and formerly homeless San Franciscans are encouraged to attend. Public comments will be taken for each agenda item as indicated.
Discussion/ActionI. MINUTES September 2022 Minutes Chair Plunkett 3 min
The Subcommittee will review the draft Minutes.
Explanatory document - Draft Minutes
Proposed Action: Approve Minutes - II. OLD BUSINESS
Discussion/Action
A. FREQUENCY OF SHELTER INSPECTIONS
Chair Plunkett 15 min
The Subcommittee will discuss language to implement the change in inspection frequency for shelters with few complaints, to make it possible to begin inspecting Navigation Centers (where the benefit is likely to be greater).
Explanatory documents – Admin Code §20.304
– Current and proposed text
Public Comment will be heard before the proposed action.
Proposed Action: Agree on the text to be placed before the full Committee, to allow fewer inspections of shelters with few issues.
B. NAVIGATION CENTERS – NEXT STEPS
Chair Plunkett 10 min
Insofar as the Committee hopes to take on the monitoring of Navigation Centers, the Subcommittee will consider other steps that should be taken.
Public Comment will be heard before any proposed action.C. SCHEDULE SHELTER INSPECTIONS
Chair Plunkett 10 min
The Subcommittee will discuss scheduling site inspection by the members.
Public Comment will be heard before any proposed action.
- III. NEW BUSINESS
Discussion/Action
A. RETURN TO PRE-PANDEMIC SHELTER CAPACITY Chair Plunkett 10 minThe Subcommittee will discuss issues relating to increase in population and density. There are likely to be more challenges, especially if staffing isn’t increased. SIP hotels will be closing by December 2022.
Public Comment will be heard before any proposed action.
B. COMPANION ANIMALS
Chair Plunkett 10 min
The Subcommittee will discuss whether posted and intake information is adequate. There has been some confusion relating to this subject.
Public Comment will be heard before any proposed action. - IV. FUTURE AGENDA SETTING
Discussion
Chair Plunkett 5 min
Members may suggest items for future discussion and/or action. - GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
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- ADJOURNMENT
This item requires a motion, a second, and to be carried.
Date & Time
3:00 pm to 4:15 pm
Online
Phone
Meeting ID number/access code: 2453 161 1605
Meeting password: SMC22
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Meeting documents
Meeting documents
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