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West hei-.nepin human services F ping bo 4 <br />f /J <br />4100 vemon avenue south, st. Iouiz <br />We <br />he nnepin 920-5533 <br />human <br />lerviee� <br />EST HENNEPIN HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING BOARD <br />1990 Hennepin Ccunty Proposed Budget Cuts <br />PLANNING AND COORDINATION: <br />West Hennepin Human Services - $57,594 <br />All three suburban Human Services Councils - $172,782 <br />Justification by County Administrator for his Recommendation: <br />"HSC - Planning <br />The funds, which are provided to the three suburban <br />Human Services k,oun, ils for the purpose of <br />providing community planning on a more extensive <br />basis than is the case for the five city Human <br />Services Councils (which receive money only for <br />citizen participation efforts), would be eliminated. <br />Additional fundina for the suburban Councils' <br />operations could be sought from the cities which <br />established the Councils via joint powers agreements <br />or trom the suburban Community Action Agency <br />(CASH)." <br />CITIZEN PARTICIPATION <br />West Hennepin Human Services - $12,769 <br />All eight Human Services Councils - $102,1 `;2 <br />Justification by County Adr, rator for nis Recommendation: <br />"Human Services Councils - Citizen P rtiQlojiQn <br />The current mechanism (i.e., eight Human Services Councils) for <br />soliciting recommendations relative to service needs and priorities, as <br />required by CSSA and Adult Mental Health Act,/Children's Mental <br />Health Act, would be eliminate:'. To be in compliance with statutory <br />requirements, other mechanisms would need to be created to provide <br />this input. Department vis,bility, communication, "badges," etc., to <br />various community groups, organizations, etc., as facslitated through <br />the Human Services Councils, would be reduced." <br />