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File #: 25-333    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/29/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/20/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Lease Agreement in a Form Acceptable by the City Attorney for 22 S Main Street Transitional Housing and Accept and Appropriate FY26 Lease Agreement Payments ($27,000) and Execute Infrastructure Agreement in a Form Acceptable by the City Attorney for Behavioral Health Spaces within 710 N. Sacramento Street and Accept and Appropriate $575,910 for Infrastructure Costs (CD)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - 22 S Main Street Transitional Housing Lease Agreement, 2. Attachment 2 - 710 N Sacramento Street Behavioral Health Beds Infrastructure Agreement, 3. Attachment 3 - 308 CIP HPSJ-23001, 4. Attachment 4 -172 CIP ARPA-22001, 5. Attachment 5 - Resolution
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Lease Agreement in a Form Acceptable by the City Attorney for 22 S Main Street Transitional Housing and Accept and Appropriate FY26 Lease Agreement Payments ($27,000) and Execute Infrastructure Agreement in a Form Acceptable by the City Attorney for Behavioral Health Spaces within 710 N. Sacramento Street and Accept and Appropriate $575,910 for Infrastructure Costs (CD)end

MEETING DATE:
August 20, 2025

PREPARED BY:
Jennifer Rhyne, Neighborhood Services Manager


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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute Lease Agreement in a form acceptable by the City Attorney for 22 S Main Street Transitional Housing and accept and appropriate FY26 Lease Agreement payments ($27,000) and execute Infrastructure Agreement in a form acceptable by the City Attorney for Behavioral Health spaces within 710 N. Sacramento Street and accept and appropriate $575,910 for Infrastructure Costs.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
In late 2024, the City of Lodi began collaborating with San Joaquin County (SJC) to explore an expanded partnership to support the region's most vulnerable populations through transitional housing and behavioral health stabilization services. This partnership represents a strategic realignment of resources to better address homelessness, mental health crises, and housing insecurity.

As part of this effort, the County has proposed to:
* Operate a 40-unit transitional housing facility at 22 South Main Street and 4 bedroom Single Family Home, and
* Implement behavioral health services within the Lodi Access Center, including a mental health quiet ward and behavioral health respite beds.

The City and County have been working toward finalizing a lease agreement for the transitional housing site, which would allow San Joaquin County Behavioral Health to operate the facility at their own cost. Staff is requesting Council approval ...

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