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01-14-2020 - No. 3 - Homelessness �yxa ��yli�Iulh'lf' 11 441;- CITY Or. _. CaNRDA NIAGA R The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Resolution January 14, 2020 No. 3 Moved by: Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by: Councillor Carolynn loannoni WHEREAS Niagara Regional government has recognized the needs of Niagara's homeless in this council's strategic plan. WHEREAS faced with growing service demands and inadequate funding, Niagara Regional council has repeatedly placed a spotlight on these needs and additionally increased its own funding to address local homelessness and poverty. WHEREAS despite highlighting disparities, the current Provincial homelessness funding formula has not evolved to address changing economic conditions across the province, or reflect local need. Funding allocations should be aligned with a mix of indicators to reflect community need, such as population, caseloads on social assistance (Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works), and deep core need as examples. Municipality Population—2016 Census 2019/2020 Funding Allocation Funding Per Capita Windsor 398,953 $10,703,752 $26.83 Hamilton 536,917 $19,645,911 $36.59 Waterloo 535,154 $10,682,886 $19.96 Region of Niagara 447,888 $7,847,786 $17.52 WHEREAS Niagara is similar to much of southern Ontario whereby our shelter system is operating at over 100 per cent capacity consistently. However, where Niagara differs is the significant change in our rental vacancy rates, putting increasing pressures on shelters, as individuals and families cannot exit the system to affordable rental and housing options. Specifically, vacancy rates that would support singles demonstrate a significant challenge to find housing. Primary Rental Market Vacancy Rates (Niagara Falls) 2015 2016 2017 2018 Bachelor unknown 0.0 0.0 unknown 1 Bedroom 2.0 3.6 1.8 unknown Note: unknown means insufficient or unreliable data for that type of unit for that period. WHEREAS lower vacancy rates, combined with rising house prices and a significant senior's population, have further challenged the homelessness system in Niagara, along with the community agencies that deliver support services in partnership with the Region. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the City of Niagara Falls asks that the homelessness funding be reviewed by the Provincial government as well as the Regional Municipality of Niagara to align to local indicators of need (population, core housing, social) through a realignment of existing funding, or through allocations of new/future funding. AND FURTHER that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark, MPP Wayne Gates, MPP Sam Oosterhoff, MPP Jennie Stevens, MPP Jeff Burch, Niagara Regional Council, Niagara Region Commissioner Community Services Adrienne Jugley, Niagara Region Chair Jim Bradley, Niagara Region Acting CAO Ron Tripp and all Local Area Municipalities of Niagara. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously 4":74111"1 /474".. WILLIAM G. MATSON JAMES M. DIODATI CITY CLERK MAYOR