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    More than 7,000 men, women and families withchildren experience homelessness on any given day in

    the District of Columbia 2

    Photo Credit: Lexey Swall/GRAIN for NPR

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    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    Family Homelessness in DC

    2010-2015

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    Homelessness can be solved

    All people deserve a safe and dignified place to stayat night

    Every neighborhood, and every resident, has a stakein ending homelessness

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    Ending Homelessness: Guiding Principles

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    Strategy to End Homelessness in DC

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    Residential Service-enriched

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    An All 8 Wards Solution2105-2107 10th Street, NW

    810 5th Street, NW

    2619 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

    5505 Fifth Street, NW

    2266 25th Place, NE

    700 Delaware Avenue, SW

    5004 D Street, SE

    6th Street and Chesapeake

    Street, SE

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    Ward Site Construction Start Completion

    1 2105-2107 10th

    Street, NW TBD 20182 810 Fifth Street, NW March 2015 January 2016

    3 2619 Wisconsin Ave, NW February 2017 May 2018

    4 5505 Fifth Street, NW November 2016 January 2018

    5 2266 25th Place, NE February 2017 January 2018

    6 700 Delaware Avenue, SW February 2017 May 2018

    7 5004 D Street, SE February 2017 September 2018

    8 6th St & Chesapeake St, SE February 2017 September 2018

    Delivery Schedule

    * For unaccompanied, adult women

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    Annual Cost to operate DC General: approx. $17 million

    Annual Cost to replace DC General: approx. $22 million

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    Investing in Solutions That Work

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    Ward 1: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2105-2107 10th Street, NW

    (at V and 10th)

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    Ward 1: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2105-2107 10th Street, NW

    (at V and 10th)

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    Ward 2: Low-Barrier Emergency Housing for Women

    810 5th Street, NW

    (Between H and I, on 5th)

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    Ward 2: Low-Barrier Emergency Housing for Women

    810 5th Street, NW

    (Between H and I, on 5th)

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    Ward 3: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2619 Wisconsin Avenue, NW(Wisconsin & Edmunds)

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    Ward 3: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2619 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

    (Wisconsin & Edmunds)

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    Ward 3: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2619 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

    (Wisconsin & Edmonds)

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    Ward 4: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    5505 Fifth Street, NW

    (Fifth & Kennedy)

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    Ward 4: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    5505 Fifth Street, NW

    (Fifth & Kennedy)

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    Ward 5: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2266 25th Place, NE

    (25th Place, off Bladensburg)

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    Ward 5: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2266 25th Place, NE

    (25th Place, off Bladensburg)

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    Ward 5: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    2266 25th Place, NE

    (25th Place, off Bladensburg)

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    Ward 6: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    700 Delaware Ave, SWDelaware & H Street

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    Ward 6: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    700 Delaware Ave, SW

    (Delaware & H Street)

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    Ward 6: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    700 Delaware Ave, SWDelaware & H Street

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    Ward 7: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    5004 D Street, SE

    (D and 50th Street)

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    Ward 7: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    5004 D Street, SE

    (D and 50th Street)

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    Ward 8: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    6th Street and Chesapeake Street, SE

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    Ward 8: Community-Based Short-Term Family Housing

    6th Street and Chesapeake Street, SE

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    Good Neighbor Agreement

    Maintenance of Property

    Community Safety

    Neighborhood Codes of Conduct

    Communication and Mutual Respect

    Good Neighbors

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    Community meetings

    Council approves sites Designs and blueprints completed

    Permits and zoning reviewed

    Sites developed

    Good Neighbor Agreements drafted New facilities open

    Close DC General

    Next Steps