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San Leandro Housing Element Implementation Program: 2010 Annual Element Progress Report —Table C <br /> pg. 12 <br /> Name of Goal/Program Action Objectives /Summary of Actions Timeframe in Status of Program Implementation <br /> II.E. <br /> Climate Change and Action 57.03 -B: SB Participate in SB 375 regional dialogue, which mandates regional land use and Ongoing ADVANCE: City staff serve on the Regional Advisory Working Group and <br /> Housing 375 transportation solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Support housing technical Advisory Working Group for ABAG /MTC Sustainable Communities <br /> affordability outcomes, including higher densities around BART stations and Strategy, which is required state -wide under SB 375 and must be adopted by <br /> along the East 14th Street corridor. spring 2013. <br /> Goal 58: Special See each action below Proactively address special housing needs, including seniors. disabled individuals, See each I. ACHIEVED and ADVANCE: Estabrook Place's 50 unit senior complex was <br /> Needs Populations single parents. large families. and the homeless. limeframe below = ompleted in 2010. <br /> 1. Produce at least 100 new units of lower- income senior housing benveen 2009 2. ADVANCE: New development contingent on funding availability. <br /> and 2014, including 50 emirs in the Eden (Estabrook) project and another 50 units <br /> inflame projects. 3. ADVANCE: The Alameda has been delayed and BRIDGE (lousing plans to <br /> reapply for LHITC during the summer of 2011. <br /> 2. Provide at least 25 new units of low- and very low income housing (5% of the <br /> remaining R11NA total) for persons with physical or developmental disabilities 4. ACHIEVED and ADVANCE: For FY2009 -10, Building Futures with Women <br /> between 2009 and 2014, either in free- standing projects or within other affordable and Children provided emergency shelter and support services, which included <br /> housing developments. 10,638 bed nights, for 239 homeless women and children (160 women and 79 <br /> :hildren) in crisis. Seventy-two percent (72 %), who exited after staying 30 days <br /> 3. Create al least 40 new three- bedroom apartments affordable to lower- income Dr more, addressed two or more of the specific barriers they faced to achieving <br /> households in the Alameda project, and another 40 units of affordable housing safe and stable housing. <br /> with three bedrooms or more between 2009 and 2014. bath through new <br /> construction and the apartment rehabilitation program. Davis Street Family Resource Center's ( DSFRC) Family Support Services <br /> Program provides food, shelter, clothing and job services, and linkages to <br /> 4. Facilitate emergency shelter and related services for 250 persons annually. and assistance such as childcare and health services for low- income persons. For FY <br /> access to essential services such as food, clothing. child care. and job training 2009 -2010, DSFRC served 44,194 total unduplicated persons, of which 2,106 <br /> services to 4.000 lower - income clients annually. were persons with disabilities or special needs, and 2,683 were female heads of <br /> households, compared to 10,308 persons served the previous fiscal year. <br /> 5. Assisi at least 300 extremely low income families and between 150 -200 <br /> unduplicated extremely low income individuals per year through homelessness 5. ACHIEVED and ADVANCE: In November 2009, the City created a Housing <br /> prevention and rapid re- housing services and activities. Resource Center at DSFRC through a collaborative with other non - profits, cities <br /> of Hayward and Alameda, and the county. From 10/1/09 to 12131/10, the HRC <br /> served 426 residents who were homeless or at risk of homelessness, Including the <br /> other cities and county,.the HRC served a total of 1106 persons (533 households), <br /> far surpassing the IIRC's 3 -year goal for mid - county. <br /> Senior Housing Action 58.01 -A: Pursue construction funds through the HUD 202 for senior housing and HUD 811 Ongoing ACHIEVED and ADVANCE: Regular function of the Housing Division. Pursuit <br /> Additional HUD programs for housing disabled persons of such funds is dependent upon a project's targeted population. Estabrook Place <br /> Funding (Secs. 202 received I1UD 202 funds in 2009. <br /> and 81 1) <br /> "AClllEVED "Indicates the anion had been aecornplulaa. while "ADI ANC6"maw it is ongoing or should be rnmd forward to 1011 -2014. "REFUGE• "memo the anion sh old br replaced with a new or modified program to carry out the policy. <br />