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3/21/2011
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The City also provided financing assistance to the Many of the policies in the prior Housing Element <br /> Mission Bell Apartments, resulting in the continue to be relevant. The City continues to work <br /> preservation of existing affordable units and proactively with non - profit developers to pursue <br /> dedication of five new units. San Leandro also loans and grants for affordable housing. It <br /> facilitated the conversion of the Willows Apartments continues to use state and federal funds to leverage <br /> to condominiums, providing affordable ownership investment in affordable housing. It continues to <br /> opportunities for 120 moderate income households. encourage condominium and market -rate rental <br /> It also began implementation of the County's apartment development as a way of meeting <br /> "Everyone Home" program to end homelessness. moderate income housing needs. It continues to <br /> maintain rent review procedures, encourage second <br /> Despite the advances in housing policy, the City did units, promote energy conservation and <br /> not meet its full RHNA target for 1999 -2006. weatherization to reduce utility bills, increase <br /> Production of above moderate income units was utilization of Section 8 vouchers, and expand <br /> more than double the identified need, but housing provisions for persons with special needs. <br /> production of low and very low income units was The City also continues to remove regulatory <br /> only 7 percent and 53 percent of identified need, constraints to affordable housing development., use <br /> respectively. Most of the above moderate income redevelopment set -aside funds for affordable <br /> housing development was in Heron Bay (423 units) housing, and promote fair housing practices. <br /> and Cherrywood (354 units), both single family/ <br /> townhome subdivisions. The complete Housing Element document presents <br /> a program -by- program summary of the <br /> Major affordable housing developments included achievements made between 1999 and 2006. The <br /> Broadmoor Plaza (60 units of senior housing) and analysis indicates which programs remain relevant <br /> Fuller Gardens (16 units for developmentally and should be carried forward, and which programs <br /> disabled adults). Some of the market rate have been accomplished and should be deleted. It <br /> developments included set -aside units for low and also identifies potential new programs based on <br /> moderate income households. During 1999 -2006, emerging issues. <br /> the City also laid the groundwork for affordable <br /> housing that was subsequently built in 2007 -2010, <br /> including Casa Verde (67 units for very low income) <br /> and Estabrook (51 units for low income seniors). <br />
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