36 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
In the record
Published agenda36 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
- Apr 9, 2018Planning
P1No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Feb 7, 2018Planning
P2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda CONDITIONAL USE (CONTINUANCE) - Pasco County Facilities Management Treatment and Care Facility in an A-R Agricultural-Residential District and a MF-2 Multiple-Family High Density District - West Central Pasco County - On the North Side of Youth Lane, Approximately 650 Feet West of Little Road - Section 26, Township 25 South, Range 16 East - Containing 3.55 Acres M.O.L. Memorandum PDD18-CU03
- Jan 23, 2018Board
P6ContinuedPublished agenda CONDITIONAL USE (CONTINUANCE) - Pasco County Facilities Management Treatment and Care Facility in an A-R Agricultural-Residential District and a MF-2 Multiple-Family High Density District - West Central Pasco County - On the North Side of Youth Lane, Approximately 650 Feet West of Little Road - Section 26, Township 25 South, Range 16 East - Containing 3.55 Acres M.O.L. - No Funding Required Memorandum PDD18-CU03
Approved minutes
Continued to April 24, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. in New Port Richey.
- Apr 12, 2016Board
C56WithdrawnPublished agenda Bus Pass Donation - The R.O.P.E. Center - Transportation Assistance for the Homeless - No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda with the expection of noted items C6, C21, C43, and C68 which was withdrawn.
- Mar 29, 2016Board
C34ApprovedPublished agenda Subrecipient Agreement - Coalition for the Homeless of Pasco County, Inc. - Operation Coordinated Assessment System - Community Development Block Grant Program, CFDA No. 14.218 - $5,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Mar 8, 2016Board
R6ApprovedPublished agenda Creation of Extremely Low Income Housing Program to Combat Homelessness - Pasco County Community Development Department - Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2, CFDA No. 14.256; Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 and 3, CFDA No. 14.218; State Housing Initiatives Partnership, CSFA No. 52.901; and HOME Investment Partnerships Program, CFDA No. 14.239 - $2,500,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved Staff's Recommendation.
- Feb 24, 2016Board
C27ApprovedPublished agenda Resolution & Lease - Florida Coalition for the Homeless - 4111 Land O' Lakes Boulevard, Suites 301C, Land O' Lakes, Florida - No Funding is Required
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Feb 9, 2016Board
C36ApprovedPublished agenda Subrecipient Agreement - Catholic Charities, Diocese of St. Petersburg, Inc. - Homeless Shelter for Women and Children; Emergency Solutions Grant Program, CFDA No. 14.231 - $25,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Dec 15, 2015Board
C60ApprovedPublished agenda Donation of Bus Passes - Metropolitan Ministries, Inc. - Transportation Assistance for the Homeless - No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Dec 15, 2015Board
RS3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA, RECOGNIZING AND THANKING THE VOLUNTEERS OF PASCO COUNTY’S THIRD ANNUAL “FEED THE HOMELESS AT THANKSGIVING” LUNCHEON.
- May 5, 2015Board
C39ApprovedPublished agenda Subrecipient Agreement - Catholic Charities, Diocese of St. Petersburg, Inc. - Homeless Shelter for Women and Children; Emergency Solutions Grant Program, CFDA No. 14.231 - $11,546.26
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Feb 24, 2015Board
C57ApprovedPublished agenda Approval of Subrecipient Agreement - Coalition for the Homeless of Pasco County, Inc. - Operation Coordinated Assessment System; Community Development Block Grant Program, CFDA No. 14.218 - $5,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
In the room
Transcript12 moments
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- homelessness update and success stories
Several speakers Jack Mariano: Thank you, ladies. Now move to R25, addressing the homelessness update. Kathy.
- Chairman Saddleburg TMA and homeless
Several speakers Unidentified A: But it's a violation of your land development code. It's not your c your code does not make homelessness illegal.
- Homeless camp on US 19
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Um, I'm not showing you landscape pictures today. I'm showing you our challenges. Um Of our homeless living out on the on the street.
- Storm water, homelessness, preparedness, and solid waste
Unidentified speaker homelessness is to house people. So we also provide financial assistance to help people get rapidly rehoused, or let's not forget our award-winning project, Rosalie Rendeau Apartments, where we helped an agency purchase multifamily apartments, renovate them. And create 12 permanent supportive housing beds. So we think it's important to help our homeless neighbors get into our system of care. And the best way to do that is for them to call numbers where they can be served by the organizations that are helping our homeless. The best way to get this information. And this card would be to visit mypasco.net and contact our office, and we'd be happy to assist you.
- R-55 homeless services system of care
Several speakers Unidentified A: Oh no, I was referring exclusively to outreach efforts, people that are on the streets with notebooks, PCs. uh meeting with uh the homeless whether they be in the woods or on the streets.
- Pasco Plays recreation and open space element
Unidentified speaker Homelessness has many definitions and because our funding comes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, otherwise known as HUD, we go by their definition. It starts with people who are literally homeless. That can include people who are living in emergency shelters or transitional housing and hotels or motels, people living in cars, living in encampments or the woods, people in the streets, people in abandoned buildings. We also consider people who are fleeing from domestic violence. or human trafficking. And people who are at imminent risk of losing their housing. There's so many factors that cause homelessness. And that's why it's such a complex issue to solve. A lack of affordable housing, low-paying jobs, financial hardships, substance abuse, mental health, and mental illness. So at Community Development, we offer a number of initiatives that spam. The spectrum of homeless services for our community. Funding outreach services, fund an agency to provide homeless prevention services, renovation money for our family shelter. We also helped an agency buy a new facility for a women's shelter. So we've gone from outreach to homeless prevention to emergency. Services. But really, the key to ending
- County services and public transportation
Unidentified speaker Homelessness has many definitions and because our funding comes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, otherwise known as HUD, we go by their definition. It starts with people who are literally homeless. That can include people who are living in emergency shelters or transitional housing and hotels or motels, people living in cars, living in encampments or the woods, people in the streets, people in abandoned buildings. We also consider people who are fleeing from domestic violence. or human trafficking. And people who are at imminent risk of losing their housing. There's so many factors that cause homelessness. And that's why it's such a complex issue to solve. A lack of affordable housing, low-paying jobs, financial hardships, substance abuse, mental health, and mental illness. So at Community Development, we offer a number Of initiatives that spam. The spectrum of homeless services for our community. Funding outreach services, fund an agency to provide homeless prevention services, renovation money for our family shelter. We also helped an agency buy a new facility for a women's shelter. So we've gone from outreach to homeless prevention to emergency. Services. But really, the key to ending
- Transit homeless trash and development
Kathryn Starkey Jack, um I had a meeting yesterday with the sheriff and his team. and um mentioned to him that our code of enforcement officers will not be enforcing or going into homeless camps anymore without deputies present.
- Chairman Saddleburg TMA and homeless
Several speakers Unidentified A: get fined for running a homeless camp. Okay. Kathryn Starkey: Forbidden.
- homelessness update and success stories
Several speakers Unidentified A: We look forward to it. Thank you.
- Homeless camp on US 19
Christina Fitzpatrick Yeah. So I've actually stopped and spoken to a few of the homeless and what their response to me is they've been on the wait list for a year now. So what kind of resolution are we coming up with? for our homeless population.
- R90HOME American Rescue Plan Funding – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) – HOME Investment Partnership Program American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP), CFDA No. 14.239 – No Funding Required
Several speakers Mike Moore: Yeah. So we say when we say homeless, are we saying these people are homeless today or they ha are they're possibly at risk of being homeless?