From winterety at sbcglobal.net Fri Dec 18 17:56:36 2009 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:56:36 -0800 Subject: [OldNorth] Fwd: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter References: <80C21FAC069DB144A314C1A766705364016BBF2D5492@MAIL.cod.ci.davis.ca.us> Message-ID: <3949E507-CA81-4778-8BBF-6A5379D2AFE1@sbcglobal.net> Begin forwarded message: > From: Danielle Foster > Date: December 18, 2009 9:05:08 AM PST > To: Danielle Foster > Subject: FW: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter > > D Street Neighbors, > I am passing this information on to you all, so that everyone > receives this clarification. > Thanks, > Danielle > > From: Bill Emlen > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 8:31 AM > To: louise at omsoft.com > Cc: Danielle Foster; Elvia Garcia-Ayala; Doree Ruud > Subject: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter > > Dear D Street Neighborhood, > This email is to clarify the discussion and direction from last > night's City Council meeting, as it relates to the Interfaith > Rotating Winter Shelter (IRWS) and the City and Davis Community > Church (DCC) MOU. The article in the Davis Enterprise says that > Council "advised the city manager to lift the restrictions of the > MOU until regular council meetings resume in January." Actually, the > City Council advised the City Manager to lift the IRWS capacity > restrictions during the holidays subject to the IRWS Temporary Use > Permit. The City Council is specifically concerned about emergency > procedures during the holidays while city offices are closed and > want to ensure that no one goes unsheltered. Davis Community Church > is not a host site of IRWS until after the holidays, the week of > January 17th, but increased capacity could result at the following > IRWS host sites during the holidays and the first week of January: > St. James Catholic Church and Davis United Methodist Church. > > The City Council also asked staff to return to them no later than > their January 12th City Council meeting with: > 1. City policy and procedures regarding the facilitation of > communication and the sharing of information regarding service > capacity among providers of homeless services, including the City > agency itself; and > 2. A process by which the IRWS could declare an emergency situation > to serve additional guests, gaining City Manager approval within a > 24-hour period. > > Nothing from the adopted MOU has been changed, but the process by > which an emergency consideration of shelter could be requested is > being further clarified. City Council is scheduled to further > discuss the emergency protocol on the services in the MOU and the > IRWS on January 12th at their meeting. > Please contact Danielle Foster at (530) 757-5626 if you have any > questions. > Sincerely, > Bill > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From winterety at sbcglobal.net Fri Dec 18 17:56:36 2009 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:56:36 -0800 Subject: [OldNorth] Fwd: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter References: <80C21FAC069DB144A314C1A766705364016BBF2D5492@MAIL.cod.ci.davis.ca.us> Message-ID: <3949E507-CA81-4778-8BBF-6A5379D2AFE1@sbcglobal.net> Begin forwarded message: > From: Danielle Foster > Date: December 18, 2009 9:05:08 AM PST > To: Danielle Foster > Subject: FW: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter > > D Street Neighbors, > I am passing this information on to you all, so that everyone > receives this clarification. > Thanks, > Danielle > > From: Bill Emlen > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 8:31 AM > To: louise at omsoft.com > Cc: Danielle Foster; Elvia Garcia-Ayala; Doree Ruud > Subject: DCC MOU and Interfaith Rotating Shelter > > Dear D Street Neighborhood, > This email is to clarify the discussion and direction from last > night's City Council meeting, as it relates to the Interfaith > Rotating Winter Shelter (IRWS) and the City and Davis Community > Church (DCC) MOU. The article in the Davis Enterprise says that > Council "advised the city manager to lift the restrictions of the > MOU until regular council meetings resume in January." Actually, the > City Council advised the City Manager to lift the IRWS capacity > restrictions during the holidays subject to the IRWS Temporary Use > Permit. The City Council is specifically concerned about emergency > procedures during the holidays while city offices are closed and > want to ensure that no one goes unsheltered. Davis Community Church > is not a host site of IRWS until after the holidays, the week of > January 17th, but increased capacity could result at the following > IRWS host sites during the holidays and the first week of January: > St. James Catholic Church and Davis United Methodist Church. > > The City Council also asked staff to return to them no later than > their January 12th City Council meeting with: > 1. City policy and procedures regarding the facilitation of > communication and the sharing of information regarding service > capacity among providers of homeless services, including the City > agency itself; and > 2. A process by which the IRWS could declare an emergency situation > to serve additional guests, gaining City Manager approval within a > 24-hour period. > > Nothing from the adopted MOU has been changed, but the process by > which an emergency consideration of shelter could be requested is > being further clarified. City Council is scheduled to further > discuss the emergency protocol on the services in the MOU and the > IRWS on January 12th at their meeting. > Please contact Danielle Foster at (530) 757-5626 if you have any > questions. > Sincerely, > Bill > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: