The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Project Homekey is a $1.4 billion statewide initiative aimed at reducing and preventing homelessness throughout California. By offering this unprecedented funding opportunity to local governments along with additional tools to rapidly convert or construct new housing units, Project Homekey offers hope for those struggling with housing insecurity.
HCD’s Project Homekey offers competitive, project-specific awards to create a range of housing types, from hotel and motel conversions to single-family homes and multi-family apartments. For more background on Project Homekey, click here.
Consistent with the County’s strategic framework to address homelessness, the County of Santa Cruz has applied for Homekey funding for four projects to house extremely low income individuals and families at risk of homelessness. If awarded, these projects will reduce the impact of homelessness on individuals, families and the community.
The four proposed Homekey developments are not drop-in centers, congregate living facilities or overnight shelters. They will be permanent supportive housing, which is standard rental housing with the added benefit of onsite supportive services, such as help accessing health care, life skills and other services, provided by dedicated service providers that partner with the property owner and manager.
Data based on units permitted through 2020 and reported to the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Updated 2021 data to be posted once available. (Click image for enlarged view)
Permanent supportive housing provides one of the best opportunities for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness to establish housing stability and begin meeting life goals such as career development and financial stability. The proposed developments also meet the County’s strategic objectives and help meet regional requirements for creating new affordable housing (see graphic).
The proposed projects are distributed throughout the County including two in the unincorporated area, addressing another key objective to provide supportive housing throughout the County. Developments within local cities are being coordinated with those cities.