P-19-05Hurricane Preparedness and Response · claim-level record
Expand inclusive shelter capacity
Voters could reasonably understand this as a mayoral commitment to expand inclusive shelter capacity during the next administration.
- Authority
- shared
- Confidence
- limited
- Material cost
- Yes
- Last reviewed
- 2026-07-15
The claim
enhance shelter capacity, including for residents with special needs, pets, and those without transportation
What voters are likely to hear
Voters could reasonably understand this as a mayoral commitment to expand inclusive shelter capacity during the next administration.
What the mayor actually controls
- Authority level
- shared
- City Hall controls
- Emergency-management authority, declarations, city emergency operations
- City Hall does not control
- Delivery depends on City Council and one or more independent agencies, governments, nonprofit providers, employers, or private participants.
What implementation requires
- A written implementation scope and public deadline
- Interagency or private-partner agreement
- City Council appropriation or a documented outside funding award
- Staffing, procurement, and public performance reporting
What it would cost
Cost-estimation limitation
No defensible claim-level estimate can be calculated from the available record because the campaign does not specify eligibility, service volume, unit cost, capital inventory, cost sharing, or implementation scale.
- Campaign-identified funding
- None identified for this claim
- Funding still unidentified
- Recurring city appropriation, outside award, partner contribution, or offsetting reduction sufficient for the selected scale
What already exists
What Eskamani has previously done
People's Platform campaign-promise inventory
The campaign published a 28-section platform that this project has separated into 294 independently testable promise records.
The strongest evidence
Evidence supporting the finding
The campaign’s primary platform page publishes this commitment in the cited section.
Evidence that qualifies the finding
The cited governing or program record qualifies unilateral mayoral authority, existing-program overlap, or the delivery path.
The unresolved problem
The campaign does not identify a claim-level deadline, eligible population, delivery owner, recurring appropriation, staffing plan, or measurable completion standard.
The accountability question
For "Expand inclusive shelter capacity," what is the eligibility or scope, deadline, annual city cost, outside-approval sequence, and public completion measure?