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Local Support of Everyone Home Plan <br />The City of San Leandro was the first jurisdiction in the HOME Technical Advisory Consortium <br />(HOMETAC) to adopt Alameda County's Everyone Home Plan. The Human Services <br />Commission (HSC) approved the Everyone Home Plan on July 26, 2006. The City Council <br />adopted the Everyone Home Plan on November 20, 2006. <br />To implement its housing and community development goals, the City continues to seek out <br />funding opportunities generated from federal, State, and local sources as well as public and <br />private sourcQM91111ho 1 40k <br />Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP1) <br />Signed into law in July 30, 2008 under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (H.R. <br />3221), this program, was designed to help address the nation -wide foreclosure crisis by <br />providing funds for local governments to purchase vacant and foreclosed properties located <br />throughout the participating jurisdictions. The Livermore NSP1 Consortium [the City of <br />Livermore acting as the lead agency and administrator under a memorandum of understanding <br />(MOU) between all the participating cities (Livermore, San Leandro, Berkeley, Fremont and <br />Union City)] partnered with Hello Housing, formerly Hallmark Community Solutions, to expend <br />the $2,230,495 NSP1 funds it cumulatively received. The Consortium and Hello Housing <br />successfully purchased, rehabilitated, and sold to income - eligible households a total of nine (9) <br />DRAFT Action Plan — FY 2012 -2013 <br />City ofSan Leandro <br />Page 12 <br />