Overflow Policies. The Bed Reservation System is designed to prevent and minimize overflow and capacity issues for the shelter. A daily bed utilization count ensures that the 200-bed capacity will be fulfilled each evening, as need for beds persist. In the event of a community-wide natural disaster or in extreme weather situations deemed so by state, county, or city authority , the shelter will maintain its “no walk-up” policy. However, the following option could be utilized by the Operator: • Utilize alternative locations (churches) for additional beds that may accommodate homeless without a bed reservation during inclement weather or disaster. (Note that this option has budget implications/funding considerations for local government agencies.)
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Sources: Contract Ma 017 22011902 for Bridges at Kraemer Place Year Round Emergency Shelter Services
Overflow Policies. The Bed Reservation System is designed to prevent and minimize overflow and capacity issues for the shelter. A daily bed utilization count ensures will ensure that the 200-bed 100‐bed capacity will be fulfilled each evening, as need for beds persist. In the event of a community-wide community‐wide natural disaster or in extreme weather situations deemed so by state, county, or city authority , the shelter will maintain its a “no walk-upwalk‐up” policy. However, the following option could be utilized by the Operator: • Utilize alternative locations (churches) for additional beds that may accommodate homeless without a bed reservation during inclement weather or disaster. (Note that this option has budget implications/funding considerations for local government agencies.)
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Sources: Contract for Public Services