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DR <br />A <br />F <br />T <br />Skip Top Navigation IDIS version 11.9.1_PROD_30514 (3818) <br />User: C90862 <br />Role: Grantee <br />Organization: <br />SAN LEANDRO <br />- Logout <br />Activity <br />- Add <br />- Search <br />- Search HOME <br />- Review <br />- CDBG Cancellation <br />Project <br />- Add <br />- Search <br />- Copy <br />Consolidated Plans <br />- Add <br />- Copy <br />- Search <br />Annual Action Plans <br />- Add <br />- Copy <br />- Search <br />Consolidated <br />Annual <br />Performance <br />Evaluation Report <br />- Add <br />- Search <br />Utilities <br />- Home <br />- Data Downloads <br />- Print Page <br />- Help <br />Links <br />- Contact Support <br />- Rules of Behavior <br />- CPD Home <br />- HUD Home <br />Plans/Projects/Activities Funding/Drawdown Grant Grantee/PJ Admin Reports <br />You have 2 CDBG activities that have been flagged. Click on the number to go to the review page. <br />Annual Action Plan <br />AP-23 Annual Goals Summary <br />Close <br />Goal Category Geographic <br />Area Needs Addressed Funding <br />Affordable Housing Needs Goals Affordable Housing Affordable Housing Needs CDBG : $100,000 <br />Other - HOME : $567,265 <br />Start Year: 2015 End <br />Year: 2019 <br />Outcome: <br />Affordability <br />Objective: <br />Provide decent affordable housing <br />Narrative: <br />The City's Single-Family Housing Rehabilitation Program, which is administered by Neighborhood Solutions, will provide grants to fifteen (15) very <br />low- and low-income households for minor repairs to their homes. $90,000 CDBG funds will be used to provide these minor home repair grants. <br />The City will continue to implement its FY 2010-2014 Fair Housing Plan, specifically designed to assist the City to "affirmatively further fair <br />housing". The City will provide $10,000 CDBG funds to ECHO Housing, a regional fair housing counseling agency, to provide housing discrimination <br />services to ten (10) very low- and low-income clients. <br />In addition, the City will receive HOME funds in the amount of $414,964 from HUD via the Alameda County HOME Consortium. Alameda County is <br />the lead administrator for HOME funds under the County HOME Consortium. The City will also carry over $433,772 in HOME funds from previous <br />years for a total $567,265 in total HOME amount for project expenditures. The City proposes to continue to use HOME funds for the acquisition, <br />rehabilitation, and/or new construction of affordable rental housing as well as tenant-based rental assistance for lower income households in need. <br />Currently, however, the are no proposed HOME-funded projects. <br />Goal Outcome Indicator Quantity UoM <br />Public service activities for Low/Moderate Income Housing Benefit 10 Households Assisted <br />Homeowner Housing Rehabilitated 15 Household Housing Unit <br />Homelessness Needs Goals Homeless City-Wide Homeless Needs <br />Administration <br />CDBG : $0 <br />Other - HOME : $0 <br />Start Year: 2015 End <br />Year: 2019 <br />Outcome: <br />Availability/accessibility <br />Objective: <br />Create suitable living environments <br />Narrative: <br />The City has, in the past, provided CDBG funds to Building Futures with Women & Children (BFWC) for its San Leandro Shelter for Women and <br />Children and to ECHO Housing to providing tenant and landlord counseling and rental assistance program to San Leandro residents. However, due <br />to limited CDBG funds, the City will be allocating local General Funds to BFWC and ECHO Housing to continue to provide their services that address <br />the City's homelessness needs. BFWC's San Leandro Shelter will provide emergency shelter and support services, including food, laundry facilities, <br />transportation vouchers, case management, mental health services, resources and referrals, advocacy, support groups, and household <br />establishment assistance for residents moving beyond shelter, to homeless families in crisis, specifically to 200 women and children who are victims <br />to domestic violence. ECHO Housing will provide tenant and landlord counseling, dispute resolution that provide tenants and landlords with <br />mediation, and counseling services concerning tenant's and landlord's rights and responsibilities regarding rental housing to 130 tenants and <br />landlords. <br />Goal Outcome Indicator Quantity UoM <br />Homeless Person Overnight Shelter 200 Persons Assisted <br />Homelessness Prevention 130 Persons Assisted <br />Supportive Housing Needs Goals Non-Homeless Special <br />Needs City-Wide Supportive Housing Needs CDBG : $0 <br />Other - HOME : $0 <br />Start Year: 2015 End <br />Year: 2019 <br />Outcome: <br />Availability/accessibility <br />Objective: <br />Create suitable living environments <br />Narrative: <br />Due to the limited availability of funds, the City of San Leandro does not anticipate funding activities that increase the availability of service- <br />enriched housing for persons with special needs in FY 2015-2016. <br />Goal Outcome Indicator Quantity UoM <br />Other 0Other <br />Community Development Needs Goals Non-Housing Community <br />Development <br />Community Development Needs - Public Services <br />Community Development Needs - Public Facilities <br />Community Development Needs - Economic Development <br />CDBG : $412,645 <br />Other - HOME : $0 <br />Start Year: 2015 End <br />Year: 2019 <br />Outcome: <br />Availability/accessibility <br />Objective: <br />Create suitable living environments <br />Narrative: <br />The City will commit 15% (or $94,245) of its annual CDBG allocation (plus estimated CDBG generated program income from the current fiscal <br />year), in accordance with HUD regulations, toward Public Services. The City issued a Community Assistance Grant Program (CAP) Request for <br />Funding Proposal (RFP) in December 2014 to award two-year grants through FY 2015-2017 (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 20117). The following non- <br />profit social services providers will be awarded CDBG public services funds in the 1st-year of the two-year funding cycle: Child Abuse Listening, <br />Interviewing and Coordination Center (CALICO) ($19,400); Davis Street Family Resource Center ($34,500); SOS/Meals on Wheels ($25,700); and <br />Spectrum Community Services ($14,645). These public services agencies will serve an estimated 10,982 persons. These projects are further <br />detailed in section "AP - 38 Project Summary". <br />For Public Facilities, the City will allocate $201,417 to HUD for principal/interest payments for the City’s outstanding $2.5 million HUD Section 108 <br />loan which was used to construct the City’s senior center in 2010. In addition, staff proposes allocating $116,983 to continue to assist in the <br />implementation of the City’s 2010 Updated ADA Transition Plan by funding the completion of architectural modifications designed to make seven <br />(7) City facilities (Main Library, Marina Community Center, City Hall, South Offices, Police Department, Washington Manor Library, and Marina Park) <br />more accessible to persons with disabilities. <br />Goal Outcome Indicator Quantity UoM <br />Public service activities other than Low/Moderate Income Housing Benefit 10,982 Persons Assisted <br />Other 7O t h e r <br />Close <br />This IDIS version was deployed on Sat Dec 20, 2014 at 14:19 <br /> Session Timeout