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5/1/2000
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Action Plan - FY2000 <br /> City of San Leandro <br /> Page 6 <br /> Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) <br /> These funds, which are awarded annually on an entitlement and competitive basis, can be used <br /> for a variety of housing and service activities for persons with AIDS. The City does not <br /> anticipate applying directly for HOPWA funds for FY 2000. <br /> HUD 202 /HUD 811 Program Funds <br /> These program funds are awarded on a competitive basis specifically for the development of <br /> affordable housing for seniors (202) or for the disabled (811). The City will consider applying <br /> for 202 funding for an assisted care facility for seniors in the FY 2000, if the project schedule <br /> permits. The City has also been contacted by a nonprofit developer desiring to construct new <br /> housing for the disabled. If the nonprofit identifies a suitable site, the City will support an <br /> application for 811 funding. <br /> HUD Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation <br /> Project -based Section 8 rental assistance is provided through the Alameda County Housing <br /> Authority to eligible persons in Pleasanton in conjunction with the rehabilitation of rental <br /> housing. The City does not anticipate applying directly for these funds for FY 2000. <br /> Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) <br /> The ISTEA legislation (1991) requires that 10 percent of the County's ISTEA funds be set <br /> aside for transportation enhancement programs and projects. The City has received ISTEA <br /> funds for several transportation projects, some of which will be implemented in FY 2000. <br /> Intermodal Surface Transportation Financing <br /> In addition to ISTEA, there are several other federal transportation financing opportunities, <br /> including the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program, Transportation Enhancement <br /> Activities, Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation, Seismic Bridge Retrofit, Public Lands <br /> Highways, Railroad Grade Crossings, Hazard Elimination Safety, and Emergency Relief <br /> Program. <br /> Older Americans Act Funds <br /> These funds have been administered by the Alameda County Area Agency on Aging to provide <br /> services to senior citizens in Alameda County. <br />
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