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units at various income levels that must still be produced. The assignment of 1,630 units to the <br />City is nearly double the 870 units that had been assigned for the 1999 -2006 period. The higher <br />assignment was driven by a number of factors, including higher employment projections for the <br />City and the RHNA emphasis on promoting "city- centered" growth around transit stations. <br />Ta ble 10. Regional Housing Needs Allocation and Housing Element Ne eds <br />Source: City of San Leandro 2010 Housing Element Update <br />* Managers' units: not income restricted but in the low- income range <br />B. Affordable Housing Units Previously Developed <br />Two of the largest developments in Table 11 on the next page were specifically developed as <br />below market rate (BMR) housing properties: <br />• Casa Verde (68 units): a substantial rehabilitation project of a former blighted motel; <br />• Estabrook Place (51 units): new construction of senior housing soon to be completed. <br />In addition, the largest project (The Alameda) in Table 11 is also planned for development as <br />BMR rental housing. <br />San Leandro Redevelopment Agency <br />2010 -2014 Implementation Plan <br />Page 24 <br />Housing <br />Household Income <br />Element <br />Housing Production <br />Unmet <br />2007 -2014 <br />Category- <br />2007 -2014 <br />Need <br />Goals <br />Very Low <br />368 <br />117 <br />251 <br />Low <br />228 <br />4 * <br />224 <br />Subtotal <br />596 <br />121 <br />475 <br />Moderate <br />277 <br />2 <br />275 <br />Above Moderate <br />757 <br />39 <br />718 <br />Total <br />1630 <br />162 <br />1468 <br />Source: City of San Leandro 2010 Housing Element Update <br />* Managers' units: not income restricted but in the low- income range <br />B. Affordable Housing Units Previously Developed <br />Two of the largest developments in Table 11 on the next page were specifically developed as <br />below market rate (BMR) housing properties: <br />• Casa Verde (68 units): a substantial rehabilitation project of a former blighted motel; <br />• Estabrook Place (51 units): new construction of senior housing soon to be completed. <br />In addition, the largest project (The Alameda) in Table 11 is also planned for development as <br />BMR rental housing. <br />San Leandro Redevelopment Agency <br />2010 -2014 Implementation Plan <br />Page 24 <br />
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