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• Mission Bell Apartments has set aside ten (10) of its twenty-five (25) rental units as <br />permanent housing with supportive services for youth exiting foster care, as well as for <br />tenants with special needs (i.e., with physical and mental disabilities). Tri -City Homeless <br />Coalition (service provider) partners with Allied Housing (non-profit developer) to <br />provide support services to these youth. Youths can also access specialized services like <br />employment services from DSFRC. Allied Housing also partners with Fred Finch Youth <br />Center to provide medical prescription monitoring, case management, health and <br />wellness coordination, job placement training, and budget management. <br />• Building Futures for Women and Children (BFWC) provides twenty (20) beds for <br />victims of domestic violence in their Sister Me Home Shelter. <br />• The City has seventeen (17) below-market rate (BMR) properties with seventy-four (74) <br />BMR units set aside for people with various disabilities, such as physical and mental <br />disabilities, sight impairment, and/or hearing impaired_ Two (2) of these properties target <br />developmentally disabled people, and five (5) target seniors only. " Ne <br />Actions to Address Obstacles to Meeting Underserved Needs, Foster and <br />Maintain Affordable Housing, and Eliminate Barriers to Affordable Housing <br />Activities: <br />♦ Address Obstacles to Meeting Underserved Needs <br />• The Consolidated Plan priorities, discussed in Exhibit A, "Comparison of Goals and <br />Objectives: FY 2009-2010 Action Plan", are designed to address the underserved needs <br />in San Leandro. The primary obstacle to meeting the City's underserved needs is <br />securing available adequate funding resources. <br />♦ Foster and Maintain Affordable Housing <br />• The City annually monitors preservation of 683 Below -Market Rate (BMR) rental units <br />(through City/Redevelopment Agency subsidies) for tenants earning between 30% and <br />120% of the Area Median Income. These BMR units include fifty (50) newly <br />constructed affordable senior housing at Estabrook Place, which is owned and managed <br />by affordable housing developer and property management company Eden Housing. <br />Also, the City monitors sixty (60) existing BMR ownership units. <br />• As discussed previously construction of the proposed 51 -unit affordable senior rental <br />housing at East 14th and Estabrook Street has been completed, and the property is now <br />fully occupied by very low-income seniors. <br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2009-2010 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 25 <br />