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01/12/2022 - Meeting Materials REGULAR MEETING OF THE BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. To access and participate in the meeting please visit: https://saltlakecity•webex.com/saltlakecity/I.Php?MTID=m5l b832e415699e6845498768c3c5ae00 Meeting Password: vVCtmJSC572 I, Darin Piccoli, Chair of the Business Advisory Board (BAB), hereby determine that conducting the Business Advisory Board meeting at an anchor location presents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who may be present. Agenda 1. Roll Call 2. Briefings by the Staff A. Report from the Director 10 minutes Ms. Reichgelt will introduce new BAB member,Andy Robertson. She will also brief BAB on the Construction Mitigation Program, Emergency Loan Program, staff updates and COVID 19 case surge. 3. Approval of the minutes A. Review and Approval of December 8th, 2021 BAB Minutes BAB members will review the December 81", 2021 meeting minutes and consider for approval. 4. Business A. Sugar House Business District Design Standards Zoning Text Amendment 15 minutes Ms. Thompson will present a recent text amendment regarding the FBSE 2nd Story Rooftop Commercial Uses that was approved by Council in Sugarhouse. B. HEART(Homeless Engagement and Response Team) 15 minutes Ms. Hoon will provide BAB with a briefing on the engagement from the HEART team in the business community. C. Nomination of Chair/Vice Chair for Calendar Year 2022 5 minutes The Board will take a straw poll to nominate the Chair and Vice Chair for calendar year 2022. The process includes expressions of interest from Board members, nominations for each position and then voting each for the positions. 5. City Council Announcements A. Two New Council Members Sworn in 5 minutes Ms. Rowland will update the BAB on the two new Council members from Districts 1 and 2. 6. BAB Member Announcements 7. Adjournment People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation no later than 48 hours in advance in order to attend this Business Advisory Board. Accommodations may include alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids. This is an accessible facility. For questions, requests, or additional information,please contact the Department of Economic Development at 801-535-7200. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD Wednesday,December 8',2021 8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. To access and participate in the meeting please visit https://saltlakeciiy.webex.com/saltlakeciiy_/j.php?MTID=meb3a2bcbe9a35103 5d309e57f30750dd Meeting Password: 4VQxEgmJi86 I,Kestrel Liedtke,Vice-Chair of the Business Advisory Board(BAB),hereby determine that conducting the Business Advisory Board meeting at an anchor location presents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who may be present,and that the City and County building has been ordered closed to the public for health and safety reasons. 1. Roll Call The following members of the Business Advisory Board were present: Darin Piccoli, Chair Kestrel Liedtke,Vice-Chair Jeff Carleton Alfonso Brito Angela Brown Karen Gunn Scott Lyttle The following members of the Business Advisory Board were absent: Sue Rice Abudujannah Soud Also Present: Veronica Cavanagh,Department of Economic Development; Lorena Riffo Jenson,Department of Economic Development;Will Wright,Department of Economic Development; Cathie Rigby, Department of Economic Development; Peter Makowski,Department of Economic Development; Clark Cahoon,Department of Economic Development; Lindsey Day,Department of Economic Development; Roberta Reichgelt,Department of Economic Development; Allison Rowland, Salt Lake City Council Office;Kristen Lavelett, Local First Utah; Kristina Olivas,The Downtown Alliance. 2. Briefings by the Staff Ms. Reichgelt stated that the revisions to the EDLF program will be presented to the City Council in January 2022. Ms. Reichgelt updated the BAB members on the Department's Construction Mitigation Program. She explained that of the $100,000 allocation, $40,000 has been issued to small businesses. Ms. Reichgelt thanked Ms. Brown for her years of serving on the BAB and that unfortunately this will be her last meeting. Ms. Brown thanked the board and said she loved being a part of it for the past 8 years. Ms. Reichgelt informed the BAB that Mr.Wittenberg,Marketing Manager for the Dept of Economic Development,will be the Deputy Director of Marketing and Communications for the Mayor's Office. The Department of Economic Development will have a vacancy and if any BAB members know of someone that would be interested in the Marketing Manager position to please reach out to the Economic Development team. 3. Approval of the minutes A. Review and Approval of November 10',2021 BAB Minutes Mr. Carlton made a motion to approve the minutes from November 10,2021 meeting. Ms. Gunn seconded the motion.Upon roll call,the motion passed unanimously. 1. Business A. Healthcare Innovation Blueprint and Innovation District Mr. Cahoon provided a presentation of"A Blueprint for Growing Salt Lake City's Health Care Innovation Economy"and asked if there were any questions or additional considerations. Mr. Carleton asked about the unemployment rate and if Mr. Cahoon as received any feedback on the challenging environment to locate a business here and not having enough workforce. Mr. Cahoon responded that the unemployment rate is unprecedented and lowest it's ever been,and it does have challenges. The Economic Development team,Kem C Gardner and the Blueprint Advisory Board have been fine tuning and choosing one industry that has the education partners already in the area who are anxious to find talent and to bring people in and are willing to train them. Deputy Director Riffo Jenson added that with underserved communities there is an under employment and not always an opportunity to train for jobs that are in demand. Mr. Cahoon has been working with the Salt Lake City School District foundation in developing the students who may not have an opportunity to attend a 2-year or 4-year college. Ms. Gunn asked Mr. Cahoon if they were going to set space such as lab, education and bench for Salt Lake City and does the district have lab and bench space in any of their schools or CTE center Mr. Cahoon answered that companies do need lab and bench space to bring in students. The Salt Lake City School District has been reimagining what their STEM program looks like and said they want to get the industry involved and have them give resources and have apprenticeship and internship which the industry has already been talking about. Mr. Cahoon provided BAB members with the email address, clark.cahoon@slcgov.com, if they had any additional comments or thoughts. B. TLUR Memo Mr. Makowski provided an overview of the expired TLUR(Temporary Land Use Regulation),. He explained that the TLUR waived certain regulations from May 2021 to November 2021 and the Business Development team wanted to do an analysis for restaurants to show the impact. The ordinances that have expired are below: 1. Conduct Temporary Outdoor Restaurant Dining and Retail Activities on private property, including in existing parking lots,yard areas, or any other outdoor area located on the private property of the primary restaurant or retail use. 2. Utilize temporary freestanding canopies,patio coverings, and other similar structures intended to be temporary in nature to help facilitate the Temporary Responsible Outdoor Restaurant Dining and Retail Activities, and any permit fees associated with installing such temporary freestanding canopies,patio coverings, and other similar structures shall be waived. The Business Development team have investigated solutions and presented the two options below to the BAB members: 1. They can recommend making permanent changes to the Outdoor Dining ordinance to allow for structures up to 200 sq. ft. to extend over the 45-day maximum and allowing the use of more parking stalls. This process requires City Council approval and can take 6-12 months to approve. Mr. Makowski does not recommend this solution. 2.New TLUR: the administration can recommend a new TLUR. This requires a compelling community interest and must address issues not addressed in the previous TLUR. Doing another TLUR comes with its own challenges. Mr. Makowski stated that staff are waiting for a budget amendment to be approved by the City Council in order to proceed. Mr. Carleton asked if the Business Development team has a sense on who took advantage of the TLUR. Mr. Makowski said no. Mr. Carleton asked if Salt Lake Area Restaurant Association(SLARA)has been notified about this.Mr.Makowski said they have not but the Business Development team would reach out to them. Vice Chairperson Liedtke recommended creating an emergency playbook which would have guidelines on what to do if we ever have another pandemic.Ms.Reichgelt agreed. 2. City Council Announcements None. 3. BAB Member Announcements A. Subcommittees Chairperson Piccoli discussed the work group that is involved in changing the BAB ordinances. Chairperson Piccoli has been working with the Economic Development team to go through the right channels and to make sure the new BAB goals line up with the Mayor's Office and City.Ms. Reichgelt informed the BAB that updating an ordinance is a whole policy process and has to go to City Council for approval. Economic Development and the BAB need work together to get this push forward. Chairperson Piccoli has submitted suggestion on changes which the Economic Development team will review. 4. Adiournment There being no further business,the meeting was adjourned. Darin Piccoli, Chairperson This document and the recording constitute the official minutes of the Economic Development Business Advisory Board meeting held December 8',2021. ERIN MENDENHALL L DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY Mayor �' � and NEIGHBORHOODS �' =x Blake Thomas Director CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL Date Received: Lisa Shaffer, Chief Administrative Officer Date sent to Council: TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: October 18, 2021 Amy Fowler, Chair FROM: Blake Thomas, Director, Department of Community&Neighborhoods 1 - f L_ _ SUBJECT: FBSE 2nd Story Rooftop Commercial Uses, Petition PLNPCM2021-00431 STAFF CONTACT: Amy Thompson, Planning Manager, amy.thompson(a),slcgov.com, 385-226-9001 DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council amend the text of the zoning ordinance as recommended by the Planning Commission. BUDGET IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: This petition was submitted by Bill Grodnik, the owner of the property at 2166 S goo East which is located in the FB-SE zoning district. The FB-SE zoning regulations currently limit commercial uses to the first two stories and a height of 30 feet. The proposed text amendment would allow for rooftop commercial uses above the two-story limitation subject to meeting the 3o-foot height requirement. The proposed zoning text amendment impacts the FB-SE zoning district citywide. A rooftop use above the second story is not considered an additional story, but it is considered above the two-story limitation and the proposed text amendment is seeking to address that. The proposal does not change the land use table — existing permitted and conditional uses for the FB-SE zone will remain the same. Under the current FB-SE building form regulations, a commercial use is permitted or conditional (depending on the use) above the first story. The current regulations only limit commercial uses above the second story, and the proposed text amendment simply addresses those commercial SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 445 WWW.SLC.GOV P.O.BOX 145487,SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5487 TEL 801.535.7712 FAX 801.535.6269 rooftop uses above the second story, still capping the height at 30 feet for commercial uses. If someone in the FB-SE zone wants to build a one-story restaurant with rooftop dining, that is currently permitted. The applicant has an existing two-story building that he intends to use as a restaurant,which is a permitted use in the FB-SE zone. The applicant would like the ability to add outdoor dining on the rooftop above the second story. Because the FB-SE zoning regulations limit commercial uses to the first two stories,he submitted an application for a text amendment that would allow him to utilize the rooftop above the second story for additional outdoor seating.Although the applicant is applying for these changes because of plans for his specific building, the proposed changes would impact all properties zoned FB-SE, and not just his specific property. PUBLIC PROCESS: • Community Council: Notice of the proposal was sent to the Sugar House and Liberty Wells Community Council Chairs on May 26, 2021. The Sugar House Land Use Committee requested a presentation of this item at their June 21, 2021 meeting. Both planning staff and the applicant were in attendance. The Sugar House Community Council submitted a letter regarding the proposal.The letter is included in the Planning Commission Staff Report. • Early Notification: On June 3, 2021, early notification of the project was provided to all property owners and residents with property currently zoned FB-SE.Early notification was also provided to all property owners and residents within 300 FT of FB-SE zoned property. • Public Open House: The Planning Division hosted an online Open House to solicit public comments on the proposal. The Online Open House comment period started on June 14, 2021 and ended on July 10, 2021. • Planning Commission Meeting: The Planning Commission held a public hearing on August 25, 2021. Notice of the hearing was sent to all registered recognized organization, was posted on the Planning Commission agenda page,the State of Utah Public Notice page, and was emailed to the Planning Division email list. The Planning Commission voted 5-1 to forward a positive recommendation to the City Council. Planning Commission (PC) Records PC Agenda for August 25, 2021 (Click to Access) PC Minutes of August 25, 2021 (Click to Access) PC Staff Report for August 25, 2021 (Click to Access Staff Report) EXHIBITS 1. Chronology 2. Notice of City Council Hearing 3. Petition Application LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE 2 No. of 2021 3 4 (An ordinance amending Section 21A.27.040 to allow for commercial uses on rooftops which 5 exceed 2 stories in the FB-SE Zoning District) 6 7 An ordinance amending sections of 21A.27.040 of the Salt Lake City Code to allow for 8 commercial uses on rooftops which exceed 2 stories in the FB-SE Zoning District pursuant to 9 Petition No. PLNPCM2021-00431. 10 WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission(the "Planning Commission") held a 11 public hearing on August 25, 2021 to consider a petition number PLNPCM2021-00431 (the 12 "petition") initiated by Bill Grodnik, owner of property at approximately 2166 South 900 East Street, 13 to amend the Salt Lake City Code to more allow for commercial and nonresidential uses on rooftops 14 which exceed 2 stories; and 15 WHEREAS, at its August 25, 2021 hearing, the Planning Commission voted in favor of 16 forwarding a positive recommendation of approval to the Salt Lake City Council (the "City 17 Council")to adopt changes to the Salt Lake City Code as requested in the petition; and 18 WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council desires to modify its land use regulations as 19 provided herein; and 20 WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council finds, after holding a public hearing on this 21 matter, that adopting this ordinance promotes the health, safety, and public welfare of the 22 citizens of the City. 23 NOW, THEREFORE,be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 24 SECTION 1. Amendiniz the Text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.27.040.D. That Section 25 21 A.27.040.1) of the Salt Lake City Code(FB-SE Building Form Standards) shall be and hereby is 26 amended as follows: 27 D. FB-SE Building Form Standards: Building form standards are listed in table 21A.27.040.D of 28 this section. 29 30 Table 21A.27.040.D FB-SE BUILDING FORM STANDARDS Permitted Building Forms Cottage, Row House, Multi-Family And Storefront H Maximum building height Maximum building height in the FB-SE is 45 ft. Limitation on commercial uses Commercial or nonresidential uses are limited to the first 2 stories and a height of 30 ft. Commercial and nonresidential rooftop uses are allowed above the second story subject to meeting the 3o ft.height requirement. F Front Greenway Minimum of 5 ft. Maximum of and 15 ft. corner side Neighborhood Minimum Of 15 ft.Maximum of yard 25 ft. setback Avenue Minimum Of 5 ft. Maximum of 10 ft. Boulevard Minimum of 15 ft.Maximum of 25 ft. B Required build-to Minimum Of 50% of street facing facade shall be built to the minimum setback line. LEGISLATIVE DRAFT S Interior side yard When adjacent to a residential district, a minimum setback of 25%of the lot width, up to 25 ft.,is required.Any portion of the building taller than 30 ft. must be stepped back 2 ft.from the required building setback line for every i ft. of height over 30 ft.When adjacent to other zoning districts, no minimum setback is required. See illustration below. R Rear yard When adjacent to a residential district, a minimum setback of 25%of the lot width, up to 25 ft.,is required.Any portion of the building taller than 30 ft. must be stepped back 2 ft.from the required building setback line for every 1 ft. of height over 30 ft.When adjacent to other zoning districts, no minimum setback is required. See illustration below. L Minimum lot size 4,000 sq.ft.; not to be used to calculate density. W Minimum lot width 50 ft. DU Dwelling units per building No minimum or maximum. form BF Number of building forms per 1 building form permitted for lot every 4,000 sq.ft. of lot area provided all building forms have frontage on a street. 31 32 SECTION 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance take effect immediately after it has been 33 published in accordance with Utah Code §10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with Utah Code 34 §10-3-713. LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 35 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this day of 36 , 2021. 37 38 CHAIRPERSON 39 40 ATTEST: 41 42 43 CITY RECORDER 44 45 46 Transmitted to Mayor on 47 48 49 Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed. 50 51 52 53 MAYOR 54 55 56 CITY RECORDER 57 58 (SEAL) 59 APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney's Office 60 Bill No. of 2021. Date: 10/7/ 1 61 Published: By: Hannah Vickery,Senior City 4torney I) CHRONOLOGY PROJECT CHRONOLOGY Petition: PLNPCM2021-00431 April 29, 2021 Bill Grodnik submitted an application for a Zoning Text Amendment. May 18, 2021 Petition PLNPCM2021-00431was assigned to Amy Thompson, Senior Planner, for staff analysis and processing. May 26, 2021 Notice sent to Recognized Community Organizations informing them of the petition. Early notification of the project was also sent to property owners and residents within 300 feet of the proposal. June 3, 2020 Early Notification of the project was sent to property owners and residents with FB-SE zoned parcels as wells as property owners and residents within 300 FT of FB-SE zoned parcels. June 14, 2021 The Planning Division held an online open house to solicit comments on the proposal. The open house commenting period was open from June 14, 2021 —July 10, 2021. June 21, 2021 The proposal was presented at the Sugar House Land Use Committee Meeting. The applicant and planning staff were both in attendance to answer questions about the proposal. August 11, 2021 Planning Commission public hearing notices emailed to interested parties and residents/property owners who requested notice. Agenda posted to the Planning Commission website and the State of Utah Public Notice webpage. August 19, 2021 Planning Commission Staff Report posted. August 25, 2021 Planning Commission held a public hearing and made a positive recommendation to the City Council to approve the proposed text amendment. 2) NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2021-00431 —A request by Bill Grodnik, owner of the property at approximately 2166 S 900 East, for a zoning text amendment that would impact all properties in the FB-SE (Form Based Special Purpose Corridor Edge Subdistrict) citywide. The FB-SE zone currently limits commercial or nonresidential uses to first two stories and a height of 30 feet. The proposed text amendment would allow for rooftop commercial uses above the second story, subject to meeting a height of 30-feet. The proposed amendment affects section 21A.27.040.D FB-SE Building Form Standards. Related provisions of Title 2 1 A Zoning may also be amended as part of this petition. Information on this proposal can be found in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission accessible from this link- http://www.slcdocs.com/Planning/Planning%20Commission/2021/08.August/Final%20StafP/o20 Report%20-%20FB-SE%20Rooftop%20Text%20Amendment.pdf As part of their study, the City Council is holding two advertised public hearings to receive comments regarding the petition. During these hearings, anyone desiring to address the City Council concerning this issue will be given an opportunity to speak. The Council may consider adopting the ordinance on the same night of the second public hearing. The hearing will be held electronically: DATE: Date#1 and Date 42 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: "This meeting will not have a physical location. "This will be an electronic meeting pursuant to the Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation. If you are interested in participating in the Public Hearing, please visit our website at httys://www.slc.gov/council/to learn how you can share your comments during the meeting. Comments may also be provided by calling the 24-Hour comment line at (801)535-7654 or sending an email to council.comments(aslcgov.com. All comments received through any source are shared with the Council and added to the public record. If you have any questions relating to this proposal or would like to review the file,please call Amy Thompson at 385-226-9001 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday or via e-mail at am. .t�psonkslcgov.com People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation no later than 48 hours in advance in order to participate in this hearing. Please make requests at least two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at council.comments(cr�,slc og v.com , 801-535-7600, or relay service 711. 3)PETITION APPLICATION 1 �= = = Zoning Amendment I 0 Amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance ❑ Amend the Zoning Map OFFICE USE ONLY Received By: Date Received: Projecttt: yName or Section/s of Zoning Amendment: � dt SS bbII pp�� p II PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 21d9?90uthuW tags g�dfi Cake)City, Utah 84106 ' Name of Applicant: Phone: 'I Bill Grodnik - E Cell Fax: Applicants Interest in Subject Property: 13 Owner ® Contractor ❑ Architect ❑ Other: Name of Property Owner(if different from applicant): E-mail of Property Owner: Phone: Please note that additional information may be required by the project planner to ensure adequate d information is provided for staff analysis.All information required for staff analysis will be copied and made public,including professional architectural or engineering drawings,for the purposes of public review by any interested party. AVAILABLE CONSULTATION ' If you have any questions regarding the requirements of this application,please contact Salt Lake City .' Planning Counter at zoningPslcgov.com prior to submitting the application. REQUIRED FEE Map Amendment:filing fee of$1,058 plus$121 per acre in excess of one acre Text Amendment:filing fee of$1,058,plus fees for newspaper notice. Plus,additional fee for mailed public notices.Noticing fees will be assessed after the application is submitted. r SIGNATURE _ 4 If applicable,a notarized statement of consent authorizing applicant to act as an agent will be required. i' Signature of Owner or Agent: Date: - �z� Updated 11/20/2020 Scanned with CamScanner SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 1 fT { N 1. Project Description(please electronically attach additional sheets.See Section 21A.50 for the i Amendments ordinance.) i A statement declaring the purpose for the amendment. A description of the proposed use of the property being rezoned. i List the reasons why the present zoning may not be appropriate for the area. UI ,I Is the request amending the Zoning Map? If so,please list the parcel numbers to be changed. I � I_ I✓ Is the request amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance? L,--i If so,please include language and the reference to the Zoning Ordinance to be changed. WHERE TO FILE THE COMPLETE APPLICATION Apply online through the Citizen Access Portal.There is a step-by-step guide to learn how to submit online. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED 1 acknowledge that Salt Lake City requires the items above to be submitted before my application can be processed.I understand that Planning will not accept my application unless all of the following items are included in the submittal package. Updated 11/20/2020 Scanned with CamScanner Project Description 1. PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT The purpose of the amendment is to be able to use an existing rooftop additional outdoor restaurant seating. 2. DESRIPTION OF THE PROPOSE USE The Entire two-story building is ready for use by a restaurant but is currently vacant.The restaurant operators who are interested in leasing the property want to be able to use the rooftop for additional restaurant seating when weather permits. 3. REASONS WHY PRESENT ZONING IS NOT APPROPRIATE The restaurant operators who are interested in leasing the property will not sign a lease unless the rooftop is available for additional seating. 4. IS THE REQUEST AMENDING THE ZONING MAP? No 5. IS THE REQUEST AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE? Yes,the current ordinance states"Commercial or nonresidential uses are limited to the first 2 stories and a height of 30 ft." The proposed text amendment states"For commercial uses in the FB-SE Zone,rooftop uses are allowed if the rooftop is 30 feet or less in height and it is shown that the building and rooftop have been structurally engineered to safely support the proposed rooftop use." Scanned with CamScanner ERIN MENDENHALL :n ^� , i,�` BEN KOLENDAR MAYOR DIRECTOR 1 DEPARTMENT of ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD (BAB) MEMO DATE: 1/4/22 PREPARED BY: Michelle Hoon—HEART Project and Policy Manager RE: BAB Presentation on City Homeless Services REQUESTED ACTION: POLICY ITEM: BUDGET IMPACTS: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: SLC's response to unsheltered homeless within our city's boundaries is evolving. The City takes a service-first approach to addressing homeless encampments, but recognizes the need to mitigate the negative impacts of encampments on the surrounding community. We would like to review what the City's Homeless Engagement and Response Team has been able to accomplish in the past year and discuss what will happen in the coming year. ANALYSIS & ISSUES: PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: None. SLC's COMMUNITY COMMITMENT PROGRAM xoxiAnnual Report What is the Community Clean Neighborhoods Commitment ' Service Connection Program Camp Abatements Single Cleans by SLC Mobile DollarAmount in partnership with Advantage Requests Spent on Cleaning County Health and Abatement: Department: 49 S g qu ervices: 4,386 Processed: 453.7 $1 o i6 37� 4 Cleaning and Abatement People connected with services byVONs People case Permanently Homeless Mitigation and City managed: housed: Outreach teams: Outreach 145 log 22 Resource Fairs Total Engagements Vaccines Administered Unsheltered Resource Fairs Court Cases Heard Sack Lunches Served Service Provider Partners Participated Community Volunteers o Kayak Court ■ Events: 4 ■ Engagements: 80+ SLC Justice ■ Court Cases Heard: 47 Court ■ Sack Lunches Served: 100 ■ Participating Partners: 9 Outreach ■ Volunteers: 10 o High Utilizer Days ■ Events: 4 ■ People Served: 28 Overtime Hours forAbatement Security and Prevention: Police 9275.25 Felony Arrests Made: 123 Department Misdemeanor Arrests Made: 176 Traffic Citations: 82 • Continue and Improve Outreach and Events • Rapid Intervention Team State and National Level Housing Investments Advocacy for Permanent Overflow Shelter and County What's Next Receiving Center Zoning and Cities Mitigation Changes