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TABLE 1 <br />PROPOSED PRIORITIES. OBJECTIVES, AND OUTCOMES FOR HUD CONSOLIDATED PLAN FY 2010-14 <br />AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEEDS: FY 2010-2014 Proposed Activities (Targeted Outcomes) <br />Increase the availability of affordable rental housing for • New Construction of Affordable Housing (75 units) <br />extremely low- (30%), very low- (50%), low-income •Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance (25 units) <br />(80%) households • Acquisition and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housin (10 units) <br />Preserve existing affordable rental and ownership •Single-Family Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program (25 units) <br />housing for households at or below (80%) Area Median •Single-Family Minor Home Repair Grant Program (75 units) <br />Income (AMI) • Mobile Home Grant Program (25 units) <br /> • Apartment Rehabilitation Program (10 units) <br /> • Su ort Maintenance of Section 8 Vouchers (1,331 vouchers) <br />Assist low- and moderate- income first-time homebuyers • First-Time Homebuyer Workshops (10 seminars and 150 households <br /> attending) <br /> • First-Time Homebuyer Program (15 new homeowners) <br /> • Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance (15 ownership units) <br /> • Mort age Credit Certificate Program (25 certificates) <br />Reduce housing discrimination • Fair Housing Services (125 inquiries and complaints investigated <br /> benefitin 250 ersons) <br />HOMELESSNESS NEEDS: <br />Maintain, improve and expand (as needed) the capacity • Building Futures with Women and Children (1,250 persons) <br />of housing, shelter, and services for homeless individuals • Davis Street Family Resource Center (40,000 persons) <br />and families including integrated healthcare, employment <br />services, and other services <br />Maintain and expand activities designed to prevent those • Tenant/Landlord Counseling (1,000 persons) <br />currently housed from becoming homeless • Rental Assistance Pro am (35 households) <br />Build on inter jurisdictional cooperation to achieve • Support Everyone Home Program (provide partial funding for <br />housing and homeless needs Everyone Home administration) <br />SUPPORTIVE HOUSING NEEDS: <br />Increase the availability ofservice-enriched housing for • Transitional or Permanent Supportive Housing Production (10 units) <br />persons with special needs <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS: <br />Economic Development • Provide Small Business Loans (5 loans) <br /> • Adoption of Neighborhood Strategy/Plan (adopt 1 Neighborhood <br /> Strate /Plan) <br />Public Services • Services for Low-Income Families, Children, Women in Crises, <br /> Seniors and Persons with Disabilities (45,000 persons) <br /> Note: Fair housing services, Davis Street Resource Center, San Leandro <br /> Shelter for Women and ChildrenlBuilding Futures with Women and <br /> Children and tenant/landlord counseling described under `Affordable <br /> Housing Needs "and "Homelessness Needs "above are funded under the <br /> "Public Services" category. <br />Public Facilities and Improvements • Wheel Chair Ramps/Curb Cuts Accessibility (40 ramps) <br /> • Public Facility improvements (2 facilities) <br /> • Nonprofit facility improvements (2 facilities) <br /> • Non rofit facility acquisition (1 facili ) <br />