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File Number: 17-027 <br />The purpose of the Annual Progress Report is to track and monitor the status of and progress <br />in addressing the City’s housing needs and goals. The primary Housing Element goals and <br />objectives include: <br />1.New housing opportunities <br />2.Affordable housing development <br />3.Administration of housing programs <br />4.Home ownership <br />5.Affordable housing conservation <br />6.Green and sustainable neighborhoods <br />7.Special needs populations <br />8.Elimination of housing constraints <br />9.Fair housing <br />The State also uses the Annual Progress Report to monitor progress by cities and counties on <br />achieving their Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) goals. State law requires that <br />each city and county ensure that its “fair share” of regional housing accommodate community <br />needs at all income levels. The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) allocated to <br />San Leandro its RHNA assignment of 2,287 total housing units for the 2015-2023 period, <br />which is an increase from the 1,630 units allocated for the previous 2007-2014 reporting <br />cycle, as shown in the following table. <br />Between 2007 and 2014, the City produced 1,048 units, or 64% of its RHNA goal of 1,630. <br /> 2007-14 RHNA HOUSING <br />UNIT INCOME LEVELS ALLOCATION UNITS <br />Very Low-Income 368 195 <br />Low-Income 228 759 <br />Moderate-Income 277 19 <br />Above Moderate-Income 75 75 <br />TOTALS 1,630 1,048 <br />The City’s subsequent Annual Progress Reports will reflect the City’s total production of <br />housing units each calendar year beginning in 2015 for the 2015-2023 period. The actual <br />production of units in the “very low” and “low” income category is the result of Marea Alta, <br />BRIDGE Housing’s 115-unit multi-family rental housing development (includes two manager’s <br />units) that is nearing completion. <br /> 2015-23 RHNA HOUSING <br />UNIT INCOME LEVELS ALLOCATION UNITS <br />Very Low-Income 504 82 <br />Low-Income 270 31 <br />Moderate-Income 352 0 <br />Above Moderate-Income 1,161 5 <br />TOTALS 2,287 118 <br />The unit income levels are as follows: <br />·Very Low-Income are households earning less than 50% of Area Median Income <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/16/2017
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