From Kate Snyder, Portland, Maine <[email protected]>
Subject Concerns about Hazard Pay_Clarification re: Order 37 and possible impacts to Hazard Pay provision of the Minimum Wage Ordinance
Date October 2, 2023 5:50 PM
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Order 37 would establish a State of Emergency limited to the site of its Homeless Services Center at the site of 654 Riverside Street

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Monday. October 2, 2023

Dear All,

I'm adding to the email below, sent earlier, to address questions and concerns about Hazard Pay.
If the Council were to vote in support of Order 37 (linked below) the civil state of limited emergency would be geographically limited to the site of the city's Homeless Services Center (654 Riverside), and as such, would not trigger Hazard Pay city-wide.

Also important to note: Order 37 requires that the order shall (would) remain in effect until November 20th - at which time the order would be placed on the Council's agenda - in order to discuss continued need.

I hope this helps - Kate Snyder

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Later today, Portland's City Council will consider Order 37 ([link removed]) in order to decide whether or not to declare a temporary and geographically-limited State of Emergency in order to be able to expand - by 50 - the number of Emergency Shelter Beds at the Homeless Services Center.
This would increase available emergency shelter beds from 208 to 258 for a limited period of time starting in about a month.

Public health and safety impacts of encampments -- for those within -- and those nearby - are significant.
As a municipal government, Portland's city staff and City Council are looking for ways to expand access to emergency shelter beds within the approved FY24 Municipal Budget.

I believe Order 37 on tonight's Council agenda is a feasible action step in the right direction.
It's a near term expansion of emergency shelter beds.
And...there will need to be many more solutions realized in order to achieve the comprehensive response needed.
Even if the Council chooses to go in this direction - the work continues....
We're navigating very complex problems that will require many solutions (housing, shelter, healthcare), partnerships, cooperation, funding and time.

Please let us know what you think about Order 37 - either by providing comment in person in Council Chambers or by emailing the full City Council at: [email protected].

Meeting start time 5:30pm - In Person at City Hall - live streaming is available here: Link to access "Meeting Media" for Livestream of Council Meeting ([link removed])

Thank you for your engagement,
Kate Snyder

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