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June 15, 2009
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14 Motels Currently Utilized
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No supervision of facilities provided Inability to control who rents rooms next to recipients and resulting liability Transportation costs are significant given geographic dispersion Lack of rooms available in County require rentals in other counties Difficult to ensure motels in compliance with social service regulations
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Several motels were contacted unsuccessfully to try to negotiate a lower rate Sheriff investigators were asked to visit certain locations to address potential violations Out-sourcing temporary housing to a not-for- profit agency Several properties in Hudson were considered, but no consensus could be reached
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Entering into a long term (7 year) lease with the owner of St. Charles Hotel, for all 34 rooms Focusing placement on families and women with dependent children Negotiating a 50% reduction in room rate, and therefore an annual savings to the County of over $400,000.00 Centrally locating in Hudson for greater supervision/safety of recipients and ability to find permanent employment and housing
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Approximately 3,100 sq ft (the first floor) would be available to the County for an “enhanced” satellite operation In addition to temporary housing unit, this space would also house a broad array of other services The cost of the space would be built into the room rental agreement This option would minimize planned transportation costs to Ockawamick
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Services Proposed: Emergency Housing and Support Applications for temporary assistance, food stamps, and Medicaid Employment services
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