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File #: 25-0347    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/5/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/23/2025 Final action:
Title: Authorize the County Manager to Execute an Amendment to the Durham County and City of Durham Interlocal Agreement Regarding Homeless Services and the Homeless Services Advisory Committee
Attachments: 1. 2025 CoC ILA Amendment re reorg, 2. amendment_one_to_hsac_interlocal_agreement_final_signed, 3. HSAC City- County ILA
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Authorize the County Manager to Execute an Amendment to the Durham County and City of Durham Interlocal Agreement Regarding Homeless Services and the Homeless Services Advisory Committee

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Date of BOCC Meeting: June 23, 2025

Request for Board Action:
Agenda Text
The Board is requested to approve the amendment to the interlocal agreement between the Durham County and the City of Durham regarding Homeless Services and the Homeless Services Advisory Committee (HSAC) and authorize the County Manager to execute the amendment to this interlocal agreement.

In 2012, the Durham County and the City of Durham entered into an interlocal agreement to establish a joint City and County Durham Continue of Care and a Homeless Services Advisory Committee to support coordination, planning, performance management and accounting for federally funded homeless services and initiatives. The ILA named the City of Durham's Community Development Department as the Lead Agency that would support HSAC. The amended ILA language will bring the new organization of homeless services in the City of Durham into alignment with the ILA. To align with current City contracting practice, the amendment also proposes deleting several sections regarding third-party beneficiaries and divisibility of the parties' obligations.

On April 17, 2025, The City of Durham's City Manager Bo Ferguson announced his plan to reorganize some aspects of city government to best align the city's efforts and resources to address Durham's opportunities and challenges. He received input and guidance from City Council, staff, community groups and residents about what was working and how the city could work better. One issue raised by many partners and community leaders involved is the rise of unsheltered persons in Durham. In hopes to best position the city to address this issue, the City Manager has decided that the City staff that serve as the Lead Agency for the CoC and provide leadership over Durham'...

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