A tiny home example presented to City Council (courtesy of the City of Santa Barbara)

TINY HOMES FOR HOMELESS COMMUNITY MEETING ON WEDNESDAY

Source: Housing Authority of the city of Santa Barbara
NOV 27 2018 10:55 AM

HOMELESS EMERGENCY AID PROGRAM ”TINY HOMES” COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING

Community members are invited to a community outreach meeting regarding a grant application submitted to the County of Santa Barbara Housing and Community Development Division for Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP) funds. The City of Santa Barbara, in partnership with the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara, Cottage Hospital, PATH Santa Barbara and City Net, developed a multi‐faceted, comprehensive grant proposal to address the homelessness crisis within the City.

The proposed 30‐month plan includes the addition of a full‐time Police Officer dedicated to Restorative Policing, an outreach nurse practitioner, a service navigator, additional beds at an existing shelter, extensive street outreach and case management, and the proposed temporary use of the Carrillo/Castillo commuter lot for the purpose of providing “tiny homes” and services to homeless persons in Santa Barbara.

Staff from the partner organizations will be present at this meeting to provide information about the project, address concerns and answer questions.

Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Louise Lowry Davis Recreation Center, 1232 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

HEAP is a state grant program designed to provide direct assistance to cities and counties to address the homelessness crisis throughout California. The Santa Barbara City Council approved staff to submit an application to the Santa Barbara County Continuum of Care for HEAP grant funding during their meeting held on November 13, 2018.

Below are links to additional information on the HEAP program and application process