File #: 2019-0718   
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/16/2019 In control: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Committee
On agenda: 10/17/2019 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE Update on Metro's Homeless Outreach Efforts.
Sponsors: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Commit
Indexes: 7th Street/Metro Center Station, Children, Compton, Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector, Gateway Cities subregion, Homeless Outreach, Homeless persons, Housing, Informational Report, Law enforcement, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Union Station, Maps, Mean Down Time, Metro Gold Line, Metro Orange Line, Metro Rail A Line, Metro Red Line, Operation LA Metro Homeless Outreach, Outreach, Partnerships, Plan, Safety and security, Security, Surveys, Transit Homeless Action Plan
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Homeless Snapshot Outreach June-August 2019, 2. Presentation
Related files: 2019-0800
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OPERATIONS, SAFETY AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 17, 2019

Subject
SUBJECT: QUARTERLY UPDATE ON METRO'S HOMELESS OUTREACH EFFORTS

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE Update on Metro's Homeless Outreach Efforts.

Issue
ISSUE

In spring 2016, Metro created the Metro Homeless Task Force to address the displaced persons that have turned to Metro system and property for alternative shelter. Out of the Task Force, Metro created the Metro Transit Homeless Action Plan which was presented to the Metro Board of Directors in February 2017. The Action Plan's goals are to enhance the customer experience, maintain a safe and secure system, and provide coordinated outreach. Components of the plan include Metro's coordination with County and City Measure H and Measure HHH. The plan also called for the hiring of two C3 teams (County, City, Community) through the County Department of Health Services as indicated by Metro's Board of Directors. The C3 teams are to provide coordinated and responsive outreach to the homeless and to ultimately get them in housing resources.

Background
BACKGROUND

In 2017, after an extensive study and community review, PATH was contracted (via The Dept. of Health Services) to begin a pilot program-two multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs-consisting of a Mental health Specialist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, and a Generalist often with lived experience-supported by a medical professional shared between the teams) on the Metro Red Line, M-F, 7 am to 3:30 pm. After a few months of operation, the data supported adding additional coverage and in 2018 the Metro Board decided to expand to eight teams operating across the system, with some teams working 11 pm to 7:30 am and others 7 am to 3:30pm. Flexibility has been built into the approach, and the current deployment of teams during two shifts has proven to provide the best coverage and greatest flexibility in add...

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