CO Housing, Scale & Minnesota Court-Ordered Measurable Housing Goals
To the Right & Below is a draft Housing Table representing our understanding of Colorado Housing Resources & Needs.. The State is providing over 6,600 housing slots for people with disabilities.
When we put in Colorado prisons and jails -- we probably need about double that. Out of $7.6 million -- the State got 91 vouchers out of that. Was that for one year or a period of years? Colorado is likely looking at Hundreds of Millions of Dollars to bring housing for people with disabilities to scale. Any court would likely balance:
See Below "Goal One" for Minnesota's Court-ordered Olmstead Plan with the measurable goals for Housing. |
Denver Social Impact Bond Initiative: Permanent Supportive Housing
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Below: Minnesota's Housing Measurable Goals under their Olmstead Plan
February 2017 Measurable goals Goal One: By June 30, 2019, the number of people with disabilities who live in the most integrated housing of their choice where they have a signed lease and receive financialsupport to pay for the cost of their housing will increase by 5,547 (from 6,017 to 11,564 orabout a 92% increase). Baseline: In State Fiscal Year 2014, there were an estimated 38,079 people living in segregated settings. Over the last 10 years, 6,017 individuals with disabilities moved from segregated settings into integrated housing of their choice where they have a signed lease and receive financial support to pay for the cost of their housing. Annual Goals to increase the number of individuals living in the most integrated housing with a signed lease: By June 30, 2015, there will be an increase of 617 over baseline to 6,634 (about 10% increase) By June 30, 2016, there will be an increase of 1,580 over baseline to 7,597 (about 26% increase) By June 30, 2017, there will be an increase of 2,638 over baseline to 8,655 (about 44% increase) By June 30, 2018, there will be an increase of 4,009 over baseline to 10,026 (about 67% increase) By June 30, 2019, there will be an increase of 5,547 over baseline to 11,564 (about 92% increase) |