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File Number: 14-335 <br />Spectrum's Senior Nutrition & Activity Program (SNAP) is a senior lunch program that <br />provides healthy, nutritious meals to low-income San Leandro seniors at the San Leandro <br />Senior Community Center and Fargo Senior Apartments five days week. In FY 2013-2014, <br />Spectrum provided 9,163 meals to 2,961 seniors. <br />Racial and Ethnic composition of families assisted <br />CDBG <br />White 5,783 <br />Black or African American 1,048 <br />Asian 1,600 <br />American Indian or American Native 56 <br />Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 115 <br />Hispanic 2,966 <br />Not Hispanic 5,636 <br />Total 17,204 <br />Table 1 - Table of assistance to racial and ethnic populations by source of funds <br />Resources and Investments <br />Source Funds* <br />CDBG $257,614 <br />HOME $100,000 <br />*Actual Amount Expended in Program Year 2013. <br />Narrative <br />The City also appropriated the following local General Funds to the following programs in FY <br />2013-2014. These programs assist the City in addressing the affordable housing, <br />homelessness, and community development needs of the City, as identified in the City's FY <br />2010-2014 Five-Year Consolidated Plan. <br />·$11,000 to Davis Street Family Resource Center to provide affordable housing services to <br />City residents. <br />·$25,000 to ECHO Housing to provide San Leandrans with rental housing counseling, <br />which includes resolving tenant-landlord issues as well as administering the City's Rent <br />Review Program. <br />·$35,000 to Bay Area Homebuyer Agency (BAHBA) to administer and monitor the City's <br />First-Time Homebuyer Program. <br />·$150,000 (City Community Investment Program) to non-profit agencies providing social <br />support services to San Leandrans. <br />Additionally, the City has a current balance of $67,856 in its Affordable Housing Trust Fund <br />and $913,893 in loan repayments from Redevelopment Housing Set-Aside loans for first-time <br />homebuyer loan borrowers and owner-occupied housing rehabilitation loan borrowers as well <br />as for affordable rental housing projects. The City intends to use both sources of funds to <br />fund future affordable housing development as well as affordable housing-related services. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/9/2014