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File Number: 15-470 <br />an assessment of the progress toward achieving the five-year goals and objectives, an <br />evaluation of annual performance, and a financial summary. Various HUD reports are <br />included that provide information on the number of people served with each project and by <br />categories such as race and income. Below is a summary of some of the City’s notable <br />activities and outcomes described in the CAPER. <br />Objective: Provide Decent Housing <br />Priority: Preserve existing affordable rental and ownership housing for low- and <br />moderate-income households. <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />In FY 2014-2015, the City continued to contract with Neighborhood Solutions to administer the <br />City's Housing Rehabilitation Program which is designed to make homes safe and healthy for <br />homeowners. A total of 9 housing rehabilitation grants (6 minor home repair and 3 mobile <br />home repair) were provided. Of these 9 grants, 2 were for extremely low-income (30% AMI) <br />homeowners, 3 were for very low-income (50% AMI) homeowners, and 4 were for a <br />low-income (60% AMI) homeowner. A total of 4 of the grants were for seniors. <br />The housing rehabilitation program provided a wide range of improvements to the 9 <br />income-eligible homeowners including new roof and/or roofing repair, water heaters, exterior <br />paint, grab bars, dry rotted porch replacement, and sewer lateral replacement. <br />Objective: Create Suitable Living Environment <br />Priority: Reduce housing discrimination. <br />Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity Housing (ECHO Housing) <br />The City continued to contract with ECHO Housing, a regional non-profit fair housing agency, <br />to provide fair housing services. ECHO Housing received 23 fair housing inquiries involving <br />44 clients, in which ECHO Housing provided information, counseling, and/or investigation in <br />fair housing inquiries or allegations of housing discrimination. ECHO Housing also educated <br />people about fair housing laws, rights, and responsibilities by conducting one Fair Housing <br />seminar, 2 training sessions, and 13 presentations. <br />Priority: Support public services <br />Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing, and Coordination Center (CALICO) <br />CALICO's San Leandro Child Abuse Intervention Project provides family support services to <br />improve mental health outcomes for San Leandro toddlers, children, adolescents, and adults <br />living with developmental disabilities who have suffered physical or sexual abuse or neglect, <br />and for the caregivers of those victims. During FY 2014-2015, CALICO served 40 San <br />Leandro families comprised of 86 total persons (40 unduplicated caregivers and 46 <br />unduplicated victims, which includes 1 adult victim with developmental disabilities). <br />SOS/Meals on Wheels <br />SOS/Meals on Wheels' Meal Delivery Service program provides uncurtailed delivery of warm, <br />nutritious, and balanced meals to homebound seniors who are over 60 years of age and are <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/2/2015
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