The Community Connection

Commission­ers hear update on programs

Officials weigh in on Parkland tragedy

- By Oscar Gamble ogamble@21st-centurymed­ia. com @OGamble_TH on Twitter

NORRISTOWN » After presenting the “State of the county” remarks at the Feb. 15 meeting, the Montgomery County Commission­ers received an update on the Your Way Home and EPIC programs.

Your Way Home is a program designed to eradicate homelessne­ss in Montgomery County by connecting the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless with housing and social service programs, and providing “wraparound services” consisting of ongoing support which typically lasts between six and nine months.

Emma Hertz of the Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Developmen­t reported that homelessne­ss in the county is down 37 percent since 2014 due to the combined efforts of Your Way Home and partner programs.

The Eviction Prevention and Interventi­on Coalition or EPIC program is another component of the county’s homeless eradicatio­n effort which provides free legal

services and other support for individual­s and families facing eviction.

Since its implementa­tion last month, the program — which is a collaborat­ion with the Montgomery County Bar Associatio­n, Legal Aid and Montgomery Bar Foundation — has already assisted around 20 families.

In addition, Your Way Home Program Manager Kayleigh Silver announced the county’s participat­ion in the 2-1-1 SEPA program, which launches March 1.

By calling 2-1-1, anyone

will be able to report if they or someone else is experienci­ng, or at risk of experienci­ng homelessne­ss, and get help. Additional informatio­n is available at the Your Way Home website.

In other business, two amendments to contracts dealing with the One Montgomery Plaza renovation project were approved.

The first was a contract amendment for an additional $960,112 to Skanska USA of Parsippany N.J. for added time and services needed to complete the renovation’s facade project.

The other is for an additional $219,561 to Design Inc. of Philadelph­ia for additional architectu­ral and engineerin­g services.

The commission­ers also approved a contract with Whitmoyer Auto Group of Mount Joy Pa. to purchase six new vehicles: Three Ford intercepto­r SUVs, a Ford Explorer and two 15-passenger Ford transit vans for $206,492.

The commission­ers approved two 5-year, 10-month lease renewals for District Courts in Ambler, starting at $67,811 and Horsham, starting at $80,662. Each lease agreement includes a 2 percent increase for each year following the first year.

The commission­er’s unanimousl­y approved the appointmen­t of Timothy P. Woodrow as Public Director of the Montgomery County Preservati­on District.

Woodrow will serve for the remainder of 2018 as he replaces outgoing Director James Moulton.

Each of the commission­ers reflected on the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. which took the lives of 17 students and faculty members. Arkoosh framed the tragedy in terms of her medical background. She talked about how seatbelts, anti-smoking programs and flu vaccines have saved lives, as could common sense gun-laws.

“There’s no solution here that’s magical. There’s nothing that’s going to end gun violence in this country, but there’s steps we can take,” she said, suggesting background checks on all gun sales and the use of safety devices to prevent children and unauthoriz­ed users from firing guns.

She also referred residents to the gun prevention page on the county’s website, montcopa.org/gunviolenc­epreventio­n, and urged voters to vote their conscious on the issue.

“It’s sad. It’s traffic. It’s horrific and it’s unacceptab­le,” Lawrence said. “I have two boys I send to school every day and I can’t imagine what those parents are feeling...Our federal and state government­s need to look at this and we need to figure it out as a society.”

Gale said what happened in Florida was a “tragic and devastatin­g event.”

“All the victims and the families of the victims are in my thoughts and prayers,” he added.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Eviction Prevention and Interventi­on Coalition or EPIC program, was launched in December. Pictured at an event launching the program are, from left: Kayleigh Silver, Program Manager, Your Way Home; Jenn Brown, M.Ed., CIMI, Director of Support...
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Eviction Prevention and Interventi­on Coalition or EPIC program, was launched in December. Pictured at an event launching the program are, from left: Kayleigh Silver, Program Manager, Your Way Home; Jenn Brown, M.Ed., CIMI, Director of Support...
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Workers revamp overhead structure around One Montgomery Plaza on Swede Street in Norristown March 15, 2016.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Workers revamp overhead structure around One Montgomery Plaza on Swede Street in Norristown March 15, 2016.

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