SLO councilman asks CAPSLO to drop homeless services

March 21, 2014
Dan Carpenter

Dan Carpenter

By JOSH FRIEDMAN

One week after the Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo (CAPSLO) shuffled the alignment of its homeless services personnel, a San Luis Obispo city councilman has asked the nonprofit to consider eliminating entirely its homeless services division.

On March 13, CAPSLO CEO Biz Steinberg notified the San Luis Obispo City Council that she was restructuring the homeless services division and effectively demoting its director Dee Torres. Previously, former CAPSLO employees accused homeless services staff, in particularly Torres, of taking gift cards and other donated items and making personal use of them.

Councilman Dan Carpenter replied to Steinberg Wednesday with an email asking her to consider eliminating homeless services from CAPSLO’s makeup and letting other organizations fill the role.

“I would hope CAPSLO would reconsider its involvement and commitment in the homeless services arena,” Carpenter wrote. “I understand it’s a very small segment of the organization and relinquishing those responsibilities to other organizations who are solely committed to serving this fragile population might better serve the community.”

Carpenter formerly defended CAPSLO when allegations surfaced about impropriety by homeless services staff. Last year, he questioned the credibility of CalCoastNews after it reported that thousands of dollars disappeared from the account of a homeless man in CAPSLO’s case management system.

But, in his March 19 reply to Steinberg, Carpenter went so far as to indicate he would no longer vote to fund CAPSLO’s homeless services program.

“As an elected representative of many constituents who demand accountability, I will be representing this position as we move forward with recommendations for homeless services funding,” Carpenter wrote.

CAPSLO receives the majority of its funding from government grants and subsidies. The San Luis Obispo City Council allocates more than $200,000 annually to its homeless services program.

Carpenter also stated that he would not support spending taxpayer dollars on a new homeless services property or building unless an overhaul of the program took place.

For several years, CAPSLO has planned to create a multimillion-dollar homeless services center. Plans have stalled, though, due to lack of funding and inability of the nonprofit to secure a location.

Under the new organizational structure, Torres will manage the Maxine Lewis homeless shelter and the Prado Day Center. She will lose control over the case management program, which handles clients’ money. Instead of reporting directly to Steinberg, Torres will begin reporting to CAPSLO Deputy Director Grace McIntosh.

Torres will also receive a more than20 percent pay cut. Former Prado Day Center Manager Shawn Ison, too, will take a hefty cut in pay, according to an email Torres sent last week.

Steinberg wrote that the changes would make the homeless services division operate in a more fiscally efficient and coordinated manner.

Torres ridiculed them in an email, claiming personal agendas prompted the restructuring.

Carpenter stated the organization shuffling had more to do with image management than serving clients and the community.

“There must be more to this decision than meets the eye,” he wrote.


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Dan Carpenter has birthed an idea that has been on the minds of many local professionals who would not, could not express the same, because the political loyalty of so many can appear to be one thing in the moment, but result in a knife to the back later.


CAPSLO’s reputation of being shysters with their accounting and shell games is not really a secret,, even amongst themselves. There is a culture there that is self-serving amongst administrators.


Mr. Carpenter’s idea is legit, and disbanding CAP-SLO has merit as well.


She’ll receive a 20% paycut and a 100% cut in perks. Going to be a lean Christmas at the Torres house this year.


haha, surely you jest. a certain supervisor will probably hire her for some task and make up the difference


Dan Carpenter comes through again! He takes a much more calm and measured approach than I would, but even when I disagree on his stance, I have always found that he had a good reason for his decision. In fact, if you really want to know why he votes a certain way, you can just ask him when you pass him on the sidewalk, as he walks to work and all over town and the neighborhood every day.


It is very heartening to know that we actually have a chance when we come up against a corrupt quasi government agency that has a lot of influence. If REAL journalists stick with what they know to be a legitimate story, no matter what kind of heat they take for it, and real citizens spread the word and keep the heat on, we may ultimately prevail… as we did (and will) with Props A & B as well.


Thanks Mr. Carpenter and thank you Cal Coast News!


CAPSLO needs a thorough enema. Only then can an intelligent decision be made about whether to keep it around AT ALL.


the no votes are probably dee torres.


Give up a winning lottery ticket? I would say not!


Have no fear, underdog is here. So after nearly 3 years of scandalous articles about the alleged and purported misconduct going on with CAPSLO, Councilman Carpenter is asking CAPSLO to reconsider providing services to the fragile homeless in SLO. Councilman Carpenter, simply stop funding the corruption, stand-up and be a leader and say enough – stop the funding.


People’s Kitchen Abuse


Staff at Prado partakes of the limited food served Mary Parker’s “People’s Kitchen.”


Peoples Kitchen is comprised of generous folks who cook individual hot dishes, often from their homes, with love and true compassion for the less fortunate.


I’m sure even these hardworking generous folks frown on feeding people who receive such good salaries and would prefer to preserve the available food to those who are truly in need.


It’s challenging enough for a person to get fed a simple meal while waiting patiently in line as people ahead let their friends cut in and staff isn’t even around to notice. So by complaining, one receives a Conflict Resolution Notice and gets suspended!


Capslo should definitely get out of the business of pretending to help the homeless. Thanks Dan for your support in this effort.


Let’s see if our paper of record The Tribune will print Dan’s statement; methinks not!!


I hope Mr. Carpenter runs for mayor. This shows he has the courage to do the right thing, despite what I’m sure will be a harsh and underhanded response from the entrenched.