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DR <br />A <br />F <br />T <br /> Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 2 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />CR‐05 ‐ Goals and Outcomes <br />Progress the jurisdiction has made in carrying out its strategic plan and its action plan. <br />91.520(a) <br />This could be an overview that includes major initiatives and highlights that were proposed and executed <br />throughout the program year. <br />The City of San Leandro completed the first year of its FY 2015‐2019 HUD Consolidated Plan. The City's <br />CDBG funds were used for activities that meet the following CDBG program national objective: benefiting <br />low‐ and moderate‐income (LMI) persons. <br />The City allocated all of its CDBG public services funds to four (4) subrecipients who provided support <br />services to 9,729 low‐income persons in need from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. <br />The City also allocated CDBG funds to provide nine (9) income‐eligible homeowners with housing <br />rehabilitation grants to rehabilitate and repair their homes. <br />Additionally, CDBG funds funded the following: 1) the City's implementation of its ADA Transition Plan <br />designed to modify the City's facilities to make them more ADA accessible to disabled members of the <br />public; and 2) the repayment of the City's Section 108 Loan, which the City utilized to complete the <br />construction of its new senior center, in accordance with HUD's 20‐year repayment schedule. <br />See also attached IDIS Reports: <br />PR23 ‐ Summary of Accomplishments <br />PR03 ‐ CDBG Activity Summary Report <br />PR26 ‐ CDBG Financial Summary Report
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