| | | MHSA Housing Program ![]() | MHSA Housing Public Meeting - December 1, 2008 In 2007, Solano County issued a Request for Letters of Interest from organizations interested in developing permanent supported housing for people with mental illness. No project proposals have yet been funded. Developers, service providers, city officals and other interested citizens are invited to attend a public meeting to discuss ways to develop MHSA housing projects that can be funded in 2009. The meeting information can be accessed by clicking on the link below. MHSA Housing Meeting Information: March 2008 Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) CalHFA Housing Program For the past year or so California Mental Health Director's Association (CMHDA) has been working collaboratively with the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) and the state Department of Mental Health (DMH) to develop an MHSA Housing Program that fulfills our shared goal of developing a significant increase in supportive housing for our communities. As a result of this unique partnership, CalHFA will administer the MSHA Housing Program on a statewide basis. Planning estimates will be transferred by DMH on behalf of the County to CalHFA. Counties will execute an Assignment Letter agreeing to the transfer of the funds on their behalf. CalHFA will hold the funds and invest the funds. The County may access the funds through submission and approval of an MHSA Housing Program Application. DMH and CalHFA have joint approval of all projects. MHSA Housing Program applications are considered updates to a county?s Community Services and Supports (CSS) Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan. Housing Program Projects must be designed with the goal of establishing and/or strengthening partnerships that result in development of housing that reflects local priorities, and expands safe, affordable housing options for individuals with serious mental illness or youth with serious emotional disturbance and their families. Each supported housing project must have a Supportive Services Plan that describes the approach to providing ongoing supportive services to the occupants of the housing. Discussions are ongoing with local partners to continuously investigate opportunities for funding and suitable properties for development into supported housing sites. Information obtained during initial CSS Community Planning Process that addressed unmet housing need for all age groups, will be utilized in developing permanent supportive housing through the MHSA Housing Program. Public review and comment of proposed supported housing projects will take place prior to submission of the MHSA Housing application to DMH and CalHFA. No public hearing is required. Two different projects ideas are in preliminary development and hopefully will result in submission of applications in 2008. To complete a project, funds will need to be leveraged with other forms of financing; the total amount of the MHSA Housing planning estimate for Solano County is $3,868,400. The Assignment Agreement for the MHSA Housing program will be available for a 30-day public review, beginning on March 19, 2008 and ending April 19, 2008. There will be a presentation of this important and unique part of MHSA-CSS at the monthly Mental Health Board meeting on April 15th at 5:00pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Click below to view the Assignment Agreement for the MHSA Housing program. MHSA HOUSING ASSIGNMENT.pdf Information: March 2008 | Housing Needs: Public Meetings Notes
The links below connect to reports of focus groups held with consumers, family members, and providers to identify criteria for selecting potential projects to meet housing needs.
Housing Focus Group: NAMI
Housing Focus Group: Strides
Housing Focus Group:Fairfield
Housing Focus Group: Vallejo
Housing Focus Group: Mental Health Housing Committee
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