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Annual Action Plan <br />2017 <br />16 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br /> <br />Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved <br />needs <br />The four (4) public services agencies (CALICO, Davis Street Family Resource Center, SOS/Meals on Wheels, <br />and Spectrum Community Services) selected to be funded in FY 2015‐2016 are among fifteen <br />(15) agencies who submitted an application to the City‐issued FY 2015‐2017 Community Assistance Grant <br />Program (CAP) RFP. These agencies provide critical, and CDBG‐eligible, social services for San Leandro <br />residents, thus, meeting the City's Consolidated Plan priority needs, and the City's Human Services <br />Commission recommended that these 4 agencies be funded with CDBG funds. <br />The City's allocation to ECHO Housing to provide fair housing services is consistent with the Consolidated <br />Plan priority and the City's commitment to affirmatively further fair housing. <br />The allocation for the City's HUD Section 108 Loan repayment is in accordance with the 20‐year repayment <br />schedule for the City's $2.5 million HUD Section 108 Loan used to complete the City's senior center. <br />The City's ADA Transition Plan, partially funded with CDBG funds, outlines the City's commitment to make <br />City facilities for ADA accessible. <br />Lastly, the City is able to provide lower‐income San Leandro homeowners with minor repair grants using <br />CDBG funds to ensure that these existing, affordable homes are preserved and in safe conditions. <br />The main obstacles to addressing the City's underserved needs are: 1) the continued reductions in funding <br />levels for the CDBG and HOME programs, and 2) the excess of need far exceeding the amounts of funding <br />available. <br /> <br /> <br />94
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