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SECTION C: SUMMARY OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS <br />See Exhibit A (Comparison of Goals and Objectives - 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan), Exhibit B <br />(Grantee Performance Report) and Exhibit D (Summary of Accomplishments). <br />PART II: OTHER ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN <br />Actions Taken To Affirmatively Further Fair Housing <br />Under the CDBG and HOME certifications to HUD, the City certifies that it will "affirmatively <br />further fair housing." The actions outlined in the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing were <br />carried out during the last five years, and FY-04-OS's accomplishments are listed in the table <br />below. <br />Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing <br />IMPEDIMENTS ACTIONS PLANNED ACCOMPLISHMENTS <br />1. Limited housing a. Implement housing programs a. The City applied for, but was denied, <br />resources. mentioned in the Housing Element CalHome funding FY2004-OS for <br /> and housing implementation strategy downpayment assistance loans. The City <br /> to produce additional housing units. will continue to apply for andlor assist non- <br /> profit developers to apply for funding <br /> opportunities. <br /> The City worked with three non-profit <br /> developers, but only one project proceeded, <br /> which includes acquisition and <br /> rehabilitation of a motel into affordable <br /> rental housing. <br /> b. Have non-discrimination clauses in <br /> development of contracts using City b. City CDBG contracts for public services <br /> funds. and capital improvements, as well as <br /> affordable housing development <br /> agreements, have non-discrimination <br /> clauses. <br /> <br />2. Significant increase in a. Provide funds for agencies serving a. Provided CDBG funds to public service <br />population since 1990, diverse populations. providers assisting with a wide range of <br />particularly larger Asian and sub-populations: Building Futures, Davis <br />Latino households. 53% Street, Project Literacy and Rec Link. <br />increase in seniors, age 85+. <br />Significant gap between b. Respond to public inquiries b. City staff responded to over 200 phone <br />rents "affordable" to low- regarding affordable housing units. inquiries and walk-in visitors. Staff sent <br />income households and over 213 affordable housing information <br />market rents. packets. Seniors received additional <br /> information relevant to their special needs. <br /> There are over 30 Ci staff who are able to <br />Draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY2004-2005 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 12 <br />
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