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rehabilitated, and is currently projected to be purchased by an income - eligible buyer in <br />Summer 2012. Two (2) additional San Leandro properties were also successfully <br />acquired and is currently in the process of being rehabilitated before it will be sold to two <br />(2) other income - eligible households. <br />♦ Eliminate Barriers to Affordable Housing <br />• The City's State - certified Housing Element of the General Plan identifies barriers to <br />affordable housing and establishes "Goal 58: Elimination of Housing Constraints ", which <br />identifies policies and actions with implementation strategies to eliminate barriers. These <br />policies include amending zoning regulations, streamlining permitting procedures, <br />evaluating development fees, providing a customer - friendly environment, resolving <br />design issues, and correcting infrastructure deficiencies and soil contamination. <br />• In addition, the City's Fair Housing Action Plan, which was implemented under the <br />City's FY 2010 -2014 HUD Five -Year Consolidated Plan period (July 1, 2010 through <br />June 30, 2015), addresses the City's impediments identified in the Regional Analysis of <br />Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI) for the Alameda County HOME Consortium <br />that was completed in January 2010. <br />• The City provides Chinese- and Spanish - translated affordable housing programs /services <br />brochures to the members of the public. These translated documents are also posted on <br />the City website. <br />Actions Taken to Overcome Gaps in Institutional Structure and Enhance <br />Coordination <br />The City coordinates with other City departments, social service agencies, other cities, and the <br />County of Alameda to enhance the delivery of services and housing through the Continuum of <br />Care Council. The City supports the Alameda County Continuum of Care Council and <br />participates in meetings regularly to enhance coordination with other jurisdictions and <br />countywide social service agencies. The City also worked closely with the Alameda County <br />Housing and Community Development Department to adopt and provide support for its Alameda <br />Countywide Everyone Home Plan to end chronic homelessness. <br />Using CDBG funds, the City subcontracted with six (6) non - profit agencies to provide social <br />services programs. <br />In addition, the City participates in the HOME Consortium (HOME TAC) with six (6) other <br />cities and the County of Alameda. <br />The City also supports the Housing Authority of Alameda County to operate the Section 8 Rental <br />Assistance Program within San Leandro. <br />Actions Taken to Improve Public Housing and Residential Initiatives <br />San Leandro has no public housing. The Housing Authority of Alameda County (HACA), which <br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Perfonnance and Evaluation Report: FY 2011 -2012 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 25 <br />
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