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Res 2025-140 adopting the Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan
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Res 2025-140 adopting the Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan
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City of San Marcos Five Year Consolidated Plan for the 2025-2029 Program Years— FINAL—Last Updated 08/08/25 <br /> Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in determining how to allocate ESG funds, <br /> develop performance standards and evaluate outcomes, and develop funding, policies and procedures for the administration of <br /> HMIS <br /> The City of San Marcos does not receive ESG funds. The City of San Marcos and Hays County are covered under the Texas Balance of <br /> State Continuum of Care run by the Texas Homeless Network (THN). THIN has published the 2021-24 Texas Homeless Network Texas <br /> Balance of State Continuum of Care Strategic Plan that helps guide progress in general. THIN also manages the HMIS used by any <br /> agencies within their area. THIN has provided training to the HOME Center, Southside Community Center, and the member agencies <br /> of the Homeless Coalition of Hays County on HMIS, along with training on coordinated entry and guidance on best practices and <br /> policies and procedures. HOME Center has been using HMIS to provide information about homeless clients served, and they will now <br /> be joined in using HMIS by Southside Community Center, Community Action, Outsiders Anonymous, Street Youth Ministries, Cenikor, <br /> and Breaking Bread Ministries. Southside is the lead agency as a newly designated coordinated entry point, and is creating policies <br /> and procedures per guidance received from THIN. <br /> 2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process and describe the jurisdictions <br /> consultations with housing, social service agencies and other entities <br /> Organization Organization Type Section Type Section Addressed How Consulted <br /> Greater San Marcos Services- Market Analysis MA-05 Sent survey; hoped to receive general <br /> Partnership Employment, info for market analysis <br /> Business and Civic <br /> Leaders <br /> Texas Homeless Services-Homeless, Homeless Strategy, MA-30 NA-10 NA-40 interviewed, Interviewed by email; <br /> Network Continuum of Care; Housing Need gathered statistics and maintained <br /> State/Federal Assessment working relationship <br /> Affiliate <br /> Capital Area Council Regional Non-Homeless MA-45 reviewed plan; gathered info for <br /> of Governments Organization, Special Needs market analysis <br /> Consolidated Plan SAN MARCOS 14 <br />
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