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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2014‐2015 CAPER 14 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />policies on rent increases and its Rent Review Program, including 65 renters who applied for Rent Review <br />Board hearings. Of these 65 hearing requests: 17 or 26% cases were settled without a hearing; 5 cases were <br />ineligible for a rent review hearing; 13 or 20% cases were settled prior to a schedule hearing, 26 or 40% cases <br />were heard by the Rent Review Board; and 4 cases are scheduled for a hearing. Of the 26 cases heard by the <br />Rent Review Board: 12 or 46% cases were settled mutually; 6 cases were dismissed; 7 cases were settled after <br />the rent review process concluded; and 1 case was not resolved. <br /> <br />Priority: Increase the availability of service‐enriched housing for persons with special needs. <br /> <br />Transitional or Permanent Supportive Housing <br />Mission Bell Apartments: Of its 25 units targeted for very low‐income renters, Mission Bell has set aside <br />several units which Abode Services uses to serve its clients. The property has 2 units for the Supportive <br />Housing for Transition Age Youth (STAY) program, which helps transition age youth adults with significant <br />mental health disabilities; 1 unit for the Greater HOPE (GH) program, which helps adults with severe mental <br />illness or drug recovery with a history of homelessness; and 3 Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) <br />units through the East Bay Community Recovery Project for residents with mental health issues and prior <br />criminal records. <br /> <br />EveryOne Home: Alameda County is a “housing first” continuum of care. All funded programs prioritize <br />finding clients permanent housing as quickly as possible without any clinical pre‐conditions, such as sobriety, <br />medication compliance or utilizing a shelter or transitional housing program first. We continuum to expand <br />Rapid Rehousing and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) throughout the county, and support the inclusion <br />of PSH units as part of larger affordable housing developments.
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