File #: RES. NO. 23-12    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2023 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 5/9/2023 Final action:
Title: A Resolution adopting a Statement of Common Purpose among cities in Eastern Jackson County, Missouri to address homelessness.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Supporting Document: Suburban Homelessness Action Plan
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Title
A Resolution adopting a Statement of Common Purpose among cities in Eastern Jackson County, Missouri to address homelessness.

Body
Issue/Request:
Through the Eastern Jackson County Shared Services Initiative which is supported and promoted through the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), the five partnering communities of Eastern Jackson County (Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, Independence, Grandview and Raytown), have conducted research and developed a Suburban Homelessness Action Plan for Eastern Jackson County communities (attached to this packet). The purpose of this Resolution is to acknowledge or affirm various factors related to homelessness, and to continue to collaborate with the Eastern Jackson County Shared Services Initiative to identify cooperative strategies to respond and address homelessness in Eastern Jackson County. Each of the Eastern Jackson County communities intend to pursue adoption of the resolution through their governing bodies to continue these collaborative efforts.

Key Issues:
Adoption of this Resolution does not commit any financial resources toward this continued work, however recognizes and acknowledges the benefit of continued collaboration and cooperation amongst various staff and partners of the five represented communities.

Proposed City Council Motion:
I move for approval of Resolution 23-

Background:
In November of 2020, discussions regarding concerns related to homelessness began at the Community and Economic Development Committee. As a result of those discussions, a "Community Coalition on Homelessness" was created involving two Councilmembers, city staff members from multiple departments, and community stakeholders. The Coalition held multiple meetings during the course of 2021 and collected available data, reviewed existing tools and approaches to responding to homelessness, and consulted with a number of non-profit and religious organizations in an effort to become more educated about the existence of homele...

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