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San Leandro Housing Element Implementation Program: 2010 Annual Element Progress Report —Table C <br /> pg. 14 <br /> Name of Coal/Program Action Objectives/Summary of Actions Timeframe in Status of Program Implementation <br /> H.E. <br /> Extremely Low Income Action 58.07 -A: Continue to participate in the Section 8 Program. Promote parmerships with the Ongoing VANCE: The Housing Authority of Alameda County (HACA) operates the <br /> Persons Section 8 Program Alameda County Housing Authority and the Rental housing Organization to section 8 program for San Leandro. HACA provided 1,310 Section 8 vouchers <br /> expand the availability of vouchers for residents and provide additional incentives • 19 Shelter Plus certificates in FY 2009 -2010. The number of Section 8 <br /> for landlords to participate. ouchers that were provided increased by 22 vouchers from the previous year's <br /> ount of 1.288. <br /> Extremely Low Income 58.07 -8: Pursue funding through HUD's HPRP or other revenue sources to provide 2010 -11 DVANCE: See Goal #58's answer to question 5. The City helped prepare the <br /> Persons Homelessness additional housing resources for extremely low and very low income households. iiPRP grant application with Building Futures with Women and Children. BFWC <br /> Prevention and Rapid Collaborate with Building Futures with Women and Children (BFWC) and other as awarded a 51.5 million HPRP three -year grant in September 2009. BFWC is <br /> Re-Housing Program partners to obtain I(UD HEARTH funds before 3 -year HPRP grant ends in 2012 e lead agency and collabomtes with the City, two other cities, Alameda County, <br /> (HPRP) for mid-county's Housing Resource Center (HRC), located at Davis Street Family • • three other non -profit agencies to implement. The collaborative will apply for <br /> Resource Center (DSFRC), a local multi- service center. ederal HEARTH Act funds if and when they may be available. <br /> Extremely Low Income 58.07 -C: Program Allocate a share of the annual housing budget to programs serving extremely low Ongoing • DVANCE: No action to date. Would require Council action. <br /> Persons Funding for Extremely income (ELI) households earning less than 30% of AMI and prioritize those with <br /> Low Income the greatest financial need. i' event housing program activities targeting extremely low income (ELI) <br /> Households ouseholds include reserving seven ELI units at Casa Verde and the conversion of <br /> fhe three programs described under Policy 58.08 and the two programs described 13 units for ELI households at the Mission Bell Apts., both affordable housing <br /> under Policy 58.09 also would serve ELI households. Additionally, Action 59.01- •evelopments. <br /> E includes provisions to allow single room occupancy hotels and supportive <br /> housing in additional zoning districts. Iso, the Owner - Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Program typically benefits <br /> y ELI households. The housing Rehabilitation Program provided 30 home <br /> pair grants for lower- income homeowners in 2010. Of these 30 grants, 16 were <br /> or extremely low- income households, four of whom were seniors who received <br /> obile Home Repair grants. <br /> he City also provides low- interest loans for major home rehabilitation to lower <br /> ncome households. This program provided two loans in FY 2009 -2010. Both <br /> oans were for extremely low- income senior households. <br /> Assistance to Homeless Action 58.08 -A: Provide financial support to Building Futures with Women and Children's Ongoing CHIEVED and ADVANCE: Ongoing City funding. Both BFWC and DSFRC <br /> (BFWC) San Leandro Shelter and domestic violence shelter, the Davis Street re allocated funds from CDBG and the General Fund for FY2009 -10. The City <br /> Assistance to 4' <br /> Homeless Service Family Resource Center ( DSFRC), and similar organizations assisting the . ssisted BFWC and other non -profit collaborators to obtain $I.SM in IIPRP funds <br /> Providers homeless and persons at risk of becoming homeless. Services to include are o set up the Housing Resource Center at DSFRC. <br /> emergency shelter, case management, hot meals and groceries, motel vouchers, <br /> medical care, adult literacy, and other services for this target population. <br /> Assistance to Homeless Action 58.08 -B: RentalFund an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (similar to ECHO Housing's RAP Dngoing • CHIEVED and ADVANCE: ECHO's Rental Assistance Program (RAP) <br /> Residents Assistance Program program) to provide emergency loans to lower- income families with delinquent • sisted six families with rental assistance (such as payments for delinquent rent <br /> rent due to temporary economic hardship. or security deposits) to prevent homelessness in FY 2009 -10. ECHO achieved <br /> , :6% of its goal. ECHO prevented three households from being evicted, placed <br /> ee households into housing, and provided information to 100 clients and <br /> support counseling for 182 program applicants. <br /> - ACH /F.VED" i,rfimm the action his, been accomplashed. while "ADI ANCE" menu a u wgoitg or ilmn&r be curried forward to 2011 -2014. - REPLACE" memo the action ihwdd be replaced with a new or modified pn.gmn to awry wt the policy. <br /> • <br />
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