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Tuesday, August 4 Arrest Report:

  • 14 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,120 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $689.22, a savings of $430.78.

 

Monday, August 3 Arrest Report:

  • 45 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,600 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,215.35, a savings of $1,384.65.

 

Friday, July 31 Arrest Report:

  • 32 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,560 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,575.36, a savings of $984.64.

 

Thursday, July 30 Arrest Report:

  • 23 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,840 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,132.29, a savings of $707.71.

 

Wednesday, July 29 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Tuesday, July 28 Arrest Report:

  • 13 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,040 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $639.99, a savings of $400.01.

 

Monday, July 27 Arrest Report:

  • 30 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,400 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,476.90, a savings of $923.10.

 

Friday, July 24 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Thursday, July 23 Arrest Report:

  • 21 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,680 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,033.83, a savings of $646.17.

 

Wednesday, July 22 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Tuesday, July 21 Arrest Report:

  • 10 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $800 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $492.30, a savings of $307.70.

 

Monday, July 20 Arrest Report:

  • 44 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,520 for just one day in jail. Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,166.12, a savings of $1,353.88.

 

Friday, July 10 Arrest Report:

  • 33 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,640 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,624.59, a savings of $1,015.41.

 

Thursday, July 9 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Wednesday, July 8 Arrest Report:

  • 21 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,680 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,033.83, a savings of $646.17.

 

Tuesday, July 7 Arrest Report:

  • 14 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,120 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $689.22, a savings of $430.78.

 

Monday, July 6 Arrest Report:

  • 89 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $7,120 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $4,381.47, a savings of $2,738.53.

 

Thursday, July 2 Arrest Report:

  • 31 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,480 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,526.13, a savings of $953.87.

 

Wednesday, July 1 Arrest Report:

  • 21 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,680 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,033.83, a savings of $646.17.

 

Tuesday, June 30 Arrest Report:

  • 17 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,360 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $836.91, a savings of $523.09.

 

Monday, June 29 Arrest Report:

  • 51 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $4,080 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,510.73, a savings of $1,569.27.

 

Friday, June 26 Arrest Report:

  • 28 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,240 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,378.44, a savings of $861.56.

 

Thursday, June 25 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Wednesday, June 24 Arrest Report:

  • 19 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,520 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $935.37, a savings of $584.63.

 

Tuesday, June 23 Arrest Report:

  • 10 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $800 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $492.30, a savings of $307.70.

 

Friday, June 19 Arrest Report:

  • 27 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,160 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,329.21, a savings of $830.79.

 

Thursday, June 18 Arrest Report:

  • 29 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,320 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,427.67, a savings of $892.33.

 

Friday, June 12 Arrest Report:

  • 30 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,400 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,476.90, a savings of $923.10.

 

Thursday, June 11 Arrest Report:

  • 46 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,680 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,264.58, a savings of $1,415.42.

 

Wednesday, June 10 Arrest Report:

  • 45 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,600 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,215.35, a savings of $1,384.65.

 

Tuesday, June 9 Arrest Report:

  • 31 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,480 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,526.13, a savings of $953.87.

 

Monday, June 8 Arrest Report:

  • 35 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,800 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,723.05, a savings of $1,076.95.

 

Friday, June 5 Arrest Report:

  • 26 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,080 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,279.98, a savings of $800.02.

 

Thursday, June 4 Arrest Report:

  • 21 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,680 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1.033.83, a savings of $646.17.

 

Wednesday, June 3 Arrest Report:

  • 40 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,200 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,969.20, a savings of $1,230.80.

 

Tuesday, June 2 Arrest Report:

  • 18 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,440 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $886.14, a savings of $553.86.

 

Monday, June 1 Arrest Report:

  • 37 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,960 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,821.51, a savings of $1,138.49.

 

Thursday, May 28 Arrest Report:

  • 32 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,560 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,575.36, a savings of $984.64.

 

Wednesday, May 27 Arrest Report:

  • 28 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,240 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,378.44, a savings of $861.56.

 

Friday, May 8 Arrest Report:

  • 14 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,120 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $689.22, a savings of $430.78.

 

Thursday, May 7 Arrest Report:

  • 36 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,880 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,772.28, a savings of $1,107.72.

 

Wednesday, May 6 Arrest Report:

  • 29 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,320 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,427.67, a savings of $892.33.

 

Tuesday, May 5 Arrest Report:

  • 15 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,200 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $739.45, a savings of $461.55.

 

Monday, May 4 Arrest Report:

  • 40 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,200 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,969.20, a savings of $1,230.80.

 

Friday, May 1 Arrest Report:

  • 19 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,520 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $935.37, a savings of $584.63.

 

Thursday, April 30 Arrest Report:

  • 30 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,400 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,476.90, a savings of $923.10.

 

Wednesday, April 29 Arrest Report:

  • 39 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,120 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,919.97, a savings of $1,200.03.

 

Tuesday, April 28 Arrest Report:

  • 16 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,280 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $787.68, a savings of $492.32.

 

Monday, April 27 Arrest Report:

  • 55 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $4,400 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,707.65, a savings of $1,692.35.

 

Friday, April 17 Arrest Report:

  • 24 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,920 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,181.52, a savings of $738.48.

 

Thursday, April 16 Arrest Report:

  • 20 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,600 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $984.60, a savings of $615.40.

 

Wednesday, April 15 Arrest Report:

  • 28 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,240 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,378.44, a savings of $861.56.

 

Tuesday, April 14 Arrest Report:

  • 18 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,440 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $886.14, a savings of $553.86.

 

Monday, April 13 Arrest Report:

  • 50 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $4,000 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,461.50, a savings of $615.40.

 

Friday, April 10 Arrest Report:

  • 20 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,600 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $984.60, a savings of $615.40.

 

Thursday, April 9 Arrest Report:

  • 25 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,000 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,230.75, a savings of $769.25.

 

Wednesday, April 8 Arrest Report:

  • 18 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,440 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $886.14, a savings of $553.86.

 

Tuesday, April 7 Arrest Report:

  • 14 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,120 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $689.22, a savings of $430.78.

 

Monday, April 6 Arrest Report:

  • 42 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,360 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,067.66, a savings of $1,292.34.

 

Friday, April 3 Arrest Report:

  • 30 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,400 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,476.90, a savings of $923.10.

 

Thursday, April 2 Arrest Report:

  • 36 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,880 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,772.28, a savings of $1,107.72.

 

Wednesday, April 1 Arrest Report:

  • 15 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,200 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $738.45, a savings of $461.55.

 

Tuesday, March 31 Arrest Report:

  • 16 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,280 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $787.68, a savings of $492.32.

 

Monday, March 30 Arrest Report:

  • 38 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,040 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,870.74, a savings of $1,169.26.

 

Friday, March 27 Arrest Report:

  • 26 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,080 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,279.98, a savings of $800.02.

 

Thursday, March 26 Arrest Report:

  • 26 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,080 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,279.98, a savings of $800.02.

 

Wednesday, March 25 Arrest Report:

  • 26 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,080 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,279.98, a savings of $800.02.

 

Tuesday, March 24 Arrest Report:

  • 17 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,360 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $836.91, a savings of $523.09.

 

Monday, March 23 Arrest Report:

  • 44 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $3,840 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $2,363.04, a savings of $1,476.96.

 

Friday, March 20 Arrest Report:

  • 28 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,240 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1378.44, a savings of $861.56.

 

Thursday, March 19 Arrest Report:

  • 20 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $1,600 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $984.60, a savings of $615.40.

 

Wednesday, March 18 Arrest Report:

  • 33 homeless individuals were arrested costing the city $2,400 for just one day in jail.  Most arrestees will stay an average of 10-15 days.
  • If homeless individuals were in housing with supportive services through case management, it would have cost the city $1,624.59, a savings of $923.10.

 

 
 

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Next Full Commission Meeting:
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Mayor Karl Dean announced the Adopt A Meter program Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The program will place refurbished "parking" meters in high foot trafic areas Downtown. All change collected will benefit homeless outreach with the goal to place people into Housing First.  For a $1,000 sponsorship, contact Laura Jumonville at 780-7014
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