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and comment was extended from April 7 through April 18. No public comments have been <br />received to date. The Council will hold a second public hearing on the final drafts of both Plans <br />on April 18, 2Q05. The public notice, including an updated summary of the draft FY 2005-06 <br />Annual Action Plan, for the April 18 public hearing was published in a locally circulated <br />newspaper. Under Alameda County HOME Consortium requirements, the City's Annual Action <br />Plan will be published along with the County's and other Consortium member cities' plans as <br />one document and submitted to HUD by the County. <br />GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION/ACTIVITY LOCATIONS <br />Most of the activities in the Action Plan meet the needs of the entire City. The income structure <br />of the City is fairly diverse, with few low-income census tract areas. Potential sites that could <br />possibly accommodate affordable housing and homeless facilities are identified in the Housing <br />Element. The three Redevelopment Project Areas within San Leandro include the Plaza, Joint <br />Area and West San Leandro-MacArthur Boulevard. <br />HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS ACTIVITIES <br />Implementation of the County-wide Homeless Continuum of Care Plan <br />The Continuum of Care Council continues to be guided by the County-wide Homeless <br />Continuum of Care Plan, completed in 1997. The Plan identified gaps in the current service <br />delivery system and is intended to link homeless policies and plans in each of the three <br />Alameda County HOME jurisdictions: Berkeley, Oakland and the HOME Consortium. <br />The following programs administered by Alameda County Housing and Community <br />Development Department (HCD) serve regional homeless and special needs populations in the <br />Alameda County HOME Consortium jurisdictions including the Urban County. <br />Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS (HOPWA) <br />HOPWA funds can be used for a variety of housing and service activities for persons living <br />with HIV and AIDS and are intended to serve all of Alameda County. HOPWA funds are <br />used to implement priorities in the Alameda County AIDS Housing Plan. Since its adoption, <br />HOPWA funds have been made available to cover all priority areas of the Plan. In addition to <br />activities funded with entitlement HOPWA funds, several other aspects of the Plan have been <br />carried out using other funding sources, or at no cost. <br />Act(ou Plan - FY200~-06 <br />Wily of Saar Leandro <br />Page 7 <br />