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November 4, 2018 - Mariposa County posted the following information on Friday, November 2, 2018 concerning a temporary homeless shelter in Mariposa County:

Today, the Mariposa County Health and Human Services Agency will begin operating a very temporary 4-week emergency shelter for homeless individuals in our community.  The shelter will be well patrolled by the Sheriff’s Office and Mariposa County logo smhave 24/7 staffing by Health and Human Services, Probation, and Alliance employees. We are establishing a shelter at Darrah Road and Triangle Road. We reviewed all possible county- and partner-owned properties and selected the Darrah School site as it is available for immediate use while more permanent solutions are being developed. 

The Health and Human Services Agency, using state funding, will provide food and will offer transportation to and from town several times per day. Individuals staying at the shelter are undergoing intake processes and will be engaging with case managers to look for longer term housing solutions. These efforts are in response to a number of concerns:

  • In a 9th Circuit Appellate court decision made in September (Martin v. Boise), the ruling firmly places  responsibility upon counties/cities to provide emergency shelter if jurisdictions are moving people off of public lands or criminalizing sleeping in public places. 
  • At an October 26th Homeless Task Force meeting, it was determined that homeless living in Mariposa did not have access to shelter nor did they have access to appropriate sanitary facilities.
  • On October 31st, our Public Health Officer declared a Health Emergency to address the public health concerns associated with homelessness. This temporary action mitigates risks by conducting health screenings and providing appropriate sanitary facilities. 
  • The Public Health Emergency must, however, be followed by a deliberation by our Board of Supervisors on November 5th to make decisions about longer term solutions including discussion of a “Shelter Crisis” declaration.
  • With the upcoming winter, counties are required to ensure that warming shelters are made available.  An emergency shelter will ensure we are meeting these requirements.

Funding for this effort is being provided through existing Health and Human Services dollars, with no County General Fund.  Additional funding available through the state for a more long-term solution is being applied for.

Again, the Darrah School site will be a short-term solution for our Mariposans without a home until a Shelter Crisis Declaration is deliberated and longer term solutions identified. 
Source: Mariposa County