This document is a monthly status report from the County Executive of Santa Clara, addressed to the Board of Supervisors, detailing outstanding referrals and information requests. It includes a supplemental matrix of requests from the Board's Policy Committees up to May 22, 2026. The report outlines previous Board meetings where actions regarding referrals and requests were discussed, including reviews and prioritizations. The recommended action is to receive the report, which is stated to have no impact on children, seniors, or sustainability.
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Monthly status report on referrals and information requests to Administration.
Includes a supplemental matrix of requests from Board Policy Committees through May 22, 2026.
Previous Board meetings discussed reviews and prioritizations of referrals.
No impact on children, seniors, or sustainability.
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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129246 DATE: June 2, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: Monthly Status Report: Referrals and Information Requests RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive monthly status report relating to information requests and referrals to Administration. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION AND BACKGROUND For many years, Administration has provided summary information on outstanding referrals and requests to Administration and County departments made at Board of Supervisors meetings through a monthly status report. In addition, Administration provides a supplemental matrix of requests originating from the Board’s five Policy Committees. This supplemental report is attached and includes requests from the Board Policy Committees through May 22, 2026. At the February 25, 2025 Board meeting (Item No. 16), the Board approved a request from Supervisor Ellenberg to have each Board Member independently review the list of all current referrals and requests from Board of Supervisors meetings and Board Policy Committee meetings. At the April 22, 2025 Board meeting (Item No. 15), Administration provided the compilation of...
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BOS Referrals and Information Requests (through 5.19.26 Mtg)
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This document is a status report on Board information requests and referrals through May 19, 2026. It includes various referrals made by Board members, detailing the referral dates, associated departments, actions taken, and the status of each request. The report outlines completed actions, ongoing evaluations, and information requests related to multiple topics including healthcare, child welfare, community safety, and housing.
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The report covers referrals made by Board members up to May 19, 2026.
It includes details such as referral numbers, dates, board members, departments involved, and the status of each referral.
Some requests have been completed, while others are under evaluation or in process.
Topics addressed include healthcare transitions, child welfare reforms, community safety measures, and housing access.
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The document appears to be a draft as indicated by the incomplete sections and ongoing evaluations.
There are unresolved placeholders and missing information in various sections.
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STATUS REPORT ON BOARD INFORMATION REQUESTS AND REFERRALS THROUGH MAY 19, 2026 Referral # Referral Date Item # Board Member 1 2/24/2026 10 2 5/11/2026 3 2/24/2026 15 4 2/10/2026 5 4/28/2026 Supervisor Arenas Department Board Referral Action/Status June 2, 2026 Board Meeting Completed Resource Assessment Associated Board Policy Priority Other Santa Clara Valley Healthcare Provide an off-agenda report relating to transition of Integrated Care (Paul Lorenz) Team clients and alternative care model. Off-agenda report provided on May 27, 2026. ☑ Low-Resource Information Request Office of Intergovernmental Relations (David Campos) Provide information relating to the transition from Medi-Cal managed care to fee-for-service, should it materialize in the Governor's May Budget Revision; and update on the Governor's May Budget Revision related to IHSS services. Information included in offagenda report provided on May 18, 2025 and during County Executive report at the May 19, 2026 BOS meeting. ☑ Medium-Resource Information Request Expand Behavioral and Medical Care Access & Quality Supervisor Arenas SSA - Department of Family and Children's Services (Wendy Kinnear) Report to the Board...
The document is a status report on policy committee requests as of May 22, 2026, detailing various requests made by board members across different committees, including updates on their statuses and associated departments. It includes requests related to housing, public health, emergency medical services, and criminal justice reform, among others.
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The report includes requests from various committees such as HHC, FGOC, and PSJC.
Requests cover topics like housing assessments, emergency medical services, and health disparities.
Some requests have been moved to a dormant category based on board actions.
Several requests are under evaluation or in process, with updates provided for future meetings.
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The text appears to be truncated, missing some details and requests.
Some request IDs and associated details are incomplete or not fully visible.
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June 2, 2026 Board Meeting Status Report on Policy Committee Requests Through May 22, 2026 Request ID# Committee Request Date Item # Board Member C-176 HHC 5/29/2024 6 Supervisor Lee Office of Supportive Provide an off-agenda report related Request is moved to Housing to the new housing assessment dormant category per (KJ Kaminski) process and how the Office of Board action at 4/22/25 Supportive Housing will ensure the BOS meeting and eligibility requirements of the 4/28/26 BOS meeting. program can increase eligible members in the future for the LTSS housing pilot program. And, provide information on the number of individuals on the waitlist for affordable housing and the wait times. C-286 HHC 3/19/2025 8 Supervisor AbeKoga Emergency Medical Services (Nicholas Clay) In the EMS System Assessment, include dispatch costs covered by the County but directly benefiting the EMS provider, local contributions including staff ride along in EMS vehicles, rig out of service times and costs, local jurisdiction equipment costs to operate as excess capacity not covered by the provider; and to notify the Board if there are any delays to the timeline for discussion regarding alternatives. The...