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Kittitas County 5-Year Homelessness Plan 2025-2030
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4/9/2026
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Calvin Lee
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Support harm reduction and <br />engagement approaches <br />lncreased cross-sector <br />coordination in responding to <br />high-need individuals <br />Partner feedback, <br />outreach data <br />Ongoing <br />Seek to house everyone in a stable <br />setting that meets their needs <br />lncrease supply and availability of <br />permanent housing options <br />Reductions in number of <br />unhoused individuals <br />PIT CountOngoing <br />Expand access to rental assistance <br />and supportive services <br />lncreased exits to permanent <br />housing <br />Coordinated Entry, <br />HM15, County <br />Report Card <br />Ongoing <br />Advance policy coordination and <br />advocacy for flexible housing <br />solutions <br />Completion of all affordable <br />housing projects currently funded <br />and in progress <br />County housing <br />reports, project <br />tracking <br />5-year period <br />lncrease public awareness of <br />prevention resources <br />Community awareness levels <br />(survey) <br />Community survey <br />data <br />Annual <br />Prioritize assistance based on the <br />greatest barriers to housing stability <br />and the greatest risk of harm <br />Strengthen collaboration to <br />improve identification and triage <br />of high-need individuals <br />lmprovements in housing stability Ongoing <br />and service engagement <br />Coordinated Entry, <br />HMIS, provider data <br />Expand and support street <br />outreach and proactive <br />engagement <br />HMIS, County <br />Report Card <br />OngoingReductions in recidivism <br />Page | 32
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