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PART IV. COORDINATION EFFORTS <br />The City of San Leandro will continue to coordinate available CDBG, HOME, HUD-EDI, <br />Redevelopment Housing Set-Aside, and City Affordable Housing Trust Fund to provide housing <br />programs, public service assistance, capital improvements, and economic development activities <br />for eligible residents and neighborhoods in FY 2010-11. <br />Housin <br />Housing-related activities will be coordinated between various City divisions, including <br />Redevelopment, Planning, and Housing Services. The City will also coordinate with Alameda <br />County, County HOME Consortium member cities and non-profit agencies to address housing <br />needs. <br />The City will also work with Alameda County to administer HOME funds for affordable housing <br />acquisition, rehabilitation, and/or new construction of affordable rental housing as well as tenant- <br />based rental assistance. The City will continue to contract for housing services such as fair <br />housing and tenant/landlord counseling. The Redevelopment Agency and CDBG staff will <br />continue to work closely with local non-profit agencies, the County, and other HOME <br />Consortium members to identify permanent affordable, emergency and transitional housing <br />needs (along with necessary supportive services) for the homeless and/or persons with special <br />needs. HOME Consortium members have agreed to continue funding LINKAGES, a transitional <br />housing program that provides rental subsidies, job preparation and placements, case <br />management, and other support services to homeless families. <br />Public Services <br />Public Services will be solely supported by the CDBG funds through the City's Community <br />Assistance Grant Program (CAP). Efforts will continue to include the Human Services <br />Commission (HSC) and non-profit agency directors/members to improve and evaluate the needs <br />assessment and funding process further. HSC identifies social service needs in the community <br />and recommends to the City Council possible ways to meet those needs. HSC also evaluates and <br />encourages the provision of social services in the City, reviews requests for funds, and makes <br />recommendations for City financial support to social service agencies. <br />Public Facilities <br />CDBG funds are expected to be made available for City-initiated and/or non-profit capital <br />improvement projects. Should funds be available, non-profit improvements will be coordinated <br />within the City's Planning, Building & Safety Services, Engineering & Transportation <br />Departments, and the City Council. <br />Economic Development <br />Commercial revitalization efforts will continue through the City's Office of Business <br />Development (OBD) staff. OBD staff work closely with CDBG staff, local business <br />organizations (such as the Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Business Association), <br />surrounding communities, and various other economic development organizations to address and <br />determine the City's future economic and job needs better. <br />Action Plan - FY 2010-2011 <br />City ojSan Leandro <br />Page 19 <br />