PEH definition
Examples of PEH in a sentence
These County responsibilities include, but are not limited to: ● Funding and providing wrap-around and supportive services for PEH in housing or shelter established by City.
Where Carts are provided to PEH for their long-term use, CONTRACTOR may require a deposit from the user that is equal to the value of the Container.
City agrees to: ● Petition county, state, and federal government for additional funding, ● Consider expediting public/private partnerships that utilize private capital and which require no up-front costs to City, and ● Consider other possible funding mechanisms to pay for future housing, facilities, and services for PEH.
The parties agree to cooperate in ensuring County meets its obligations to provide services to persons experiencing homelessness within the City, and to fostering County-developed or County-funded housing and treatment services for PEH, including medium- and high-acuity need PEH suffering from illness, physical, mental or behavioral health issues, substance use disorder, and/or other factors used to determine acuity.
City may provide incentives and/or benefits for Council Districts that create more housing or shelter opportunities than needed to accommodate 60% of City Shelter Appropriate unsheltered PEH in their districts.
In addition to emergency and non-emergency activities listed above, ACTA may require Consultant to coordinate with local law agencies, railroad police, Los Angeles County Homeless Services Agency (LAHSA) and their teams in the collection and possible retention of materials related to Persons Experiencing Homelessness (PEH) while removing trash.
On March 31, 2020, the CEO approved CEO-HI's request to accept State COVID-19 Emergency Homelessness Grant funding allocated to the County and to have delegated authority to amend existing agreements between the County and COGs to allocate the State funding to assist COGs and cities in meeting the hygiene needs of people experiencing homelessness (PEH).
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The Corporation and PEH shall have entered into the Transition Services Agreement, the Distribution Agreement and the cross license agreement between the Corporation and PEH referred to in Section 5.9; and the Corporation and TWC or its Affiliates shall have entered into the Transition Services Agreement, the Trademark License and the Cross License Agreement, all of which are referred to collectively as the "Ancillary Agreements".
We will also consult with property owners and suggest a rent that is appropriate for our PEH population.