"Haven Heights" homeless building lobby Credit Bob Yoder |
Bob Yoder's Testimony to City Council and Mayor Birney, City Hall, September 3, 2004:
"Council and Mayor Birney, the success of the Silver Cloud Homeless project in Overlake is a litmus test for the future downtown Plymouth Housing project. Though with good intentions, it's failing miserably I've visited the facility twice.
- The Silver Cloud hotel was purchased two years ago by King County for ~$28 million for their "Health Through Housing" (HTH) homeless program and so far only 10 homeless reside there. The operator says 15 total homeless will be housed there no sooner than October.
- The facility is defined as "emergency housing" until all 100 studios are phased in for completion sometime in 2027, 28, or who knows. The incompetent KCRHA County homeless agency that triages the homeless for Coordinated Entry blames the supply-chain, permitting and scarcity of contractors on their extreme delay. There was no evidence of construction.
- Mayor Birney and other electeds on the KCRHA Governance Board are given new authority to manage and expedite the coordinated Entry process. Transparency should improve, as well. I asked Mayor Birney to please act expeditiously to fill "Haven Height's" with permanent supported housing as it was intended.
- When I dropped in last Tuesday three staff were idling in the lobby and we had a good chat. They have college degrees (business, computers.) and said they were case managers, too. Nice people but with not much to do. Staff said each resident has a phone. There's no curfew but if they're out more than three days they must call in. Right now there at 8 staff managing their 10 homeless residents. King County taxpayers are paying 14 cents/$1000 to support operations.
- Orca cards are issued. A van takes them shopping. So far Trader Joes and the Dollar Store are popular.
- The operator's Safety & Security Plan, Community Relations Plan, and Code of Conduct wasn't available. The building located behind Goodwill and is named "Haven Heights." The six story building is fenced looks formidable but it's plush inside. 16725-152 Avenue NE"
-- Bob Yoder's testimony to Council and Mayor during Items From The Audience, 9/3/2024
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