Homelessness Response Action Plan (HRAP), Homelessness Response System (HRS), Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Accountability 

Assuming the Homelessness Response Action Plan (HRAP) and Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) are adopted by the City and County, the acting Homelessness Response System (HRS) director will provide the Board with a complete list and description of the roles and responsibilities of the City and County that relate, either directly or indirectly, to the homelessness to housing continuum, both now and with the adoption of the HRAP.

The acting HRS director will brief the Board on progress toward specific “deliverables” delineated in the HRAP starting 60 days from approval of the HRAP and at 2 month intervals thereafter.

The acting HRS Director will provide the Board with a specific implementation plan and associated funding strategy reflecting the investments adopted in this budget as directly connected to the steps of the implementation plan no later than 60 days after the HRS is adopted.