(1) Six months after the
first Washington homeless census, the department shall, in
consultation with the interagency council on homelessness and the
affordable housing advisory board, prepare and publish a ten-year
homeless housing strategic plan which shall outline statewide
goals and performance measures and shall be coordinated with the
plan for homeless families with children required under RCW 43.63A.650. To guide local governments in preparation of their
first local homeless housing plans due December 31, 2005, the
department shall issue by October 15, 2005, temporary guidelines
consistent with this chapter and including the best available
data on each community's homeless population. Local governments'
ten-year homeless housing plans shall not be substantially
inconsistent with the goals and program recommendations of the
temporary guidelines and, when amended after 2005, the state
strategic plan.
(2) Program outcomes and performance measures and goals
shall be created by the department and reflected in the
department's homeless housing strategic plan as well as interim
goals against which state and local governments' performance may
be measured, including:
(a) By the end of year one, completion of the first census
as described in RCW 43.185C.030;
(b) By the end of each subsequent year, goals common to all
local programs which are measurable and the achievement of which
would move that community toward housing its homeless population;
and
(c) By July 1, 2015, reduction of the homeless population
statewide and in each county by fifty percent.
(3) The department shall develop a consistent statewide data
gathering instrument to monitor the performance of cities and
counties receiving grants in order to determine compliance with
the terms and conditions set forth in the grant application or
required by the department.
The department shall, in consultation with the interagency
council on homelessness and the affordable housing advisory
board, report annually to the governor and the appropriate
committees of the legislature an assessment of the state's
performance in furthering the goals of the state ten-year
homeless housing strategic plan and the performance of each
participating local government in creating and executing a local
homeless housing plan which meets the requirements of this
chapter. The annual report may include performance measures such
as:
(a) The reduction in the number of homeless individuals and
families from the initial count of homeless persons;
(b) The number of new units available and affordable for
homeless families by housing type;
(c) The number of homeless individuals identified who are
not offered suitable housing within thirty days of their request
or identification as homeless;
(d) The number of households at risk of losing housing who
maintain it due to a preventive intervention;
(e) The transition time from homelessness to permanent
housing;
(f) The cost per person housed at each level of the housing
continuum;
(g) The ability to successfully collect data and report
performance;
(h) The extent of collaboration and coordination among
public bodies, as well as community stakeholders, and the level
of community support and participation;
(i) The quality and safety of housing provided; and
(j) The effectiveness of outreach to homeless persons, and
their satisfaction with the program.
(4) Based on the performance of local homeless housing
programs in meeting their interim goals, on general population
changes and on changes in the homeless population recorded in the
annual census, the department may revise the performance measures
and goals of the state homeless housing strategic plan, set goals
for years following the initial ten-year period, and recommend
changes in local governments' plans.
[2005 c 484 § 7.]