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development, housing preservation to assist senior citizens, people with disabilities, and other low- <br />income home owners to remain safely in their homes. <br />City staff continue to monitor developments in these regional and state funding initiatives and will work <br />to position affordable housing and community development projects in the City to be competitive in <br />securing those funding resources. <br />Include the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate -income persons <br />served by each activity where information on income by family size is required to determine <br />the eligibility of the activity. <br />Number of Households Served <br />CDBG Actual <br />HOME Actual <br />Extremely Low-income <br />3,672 <br />0 <br />Low-income <br />2,473 <br />0 <br />Moderate -income <br />9 <br />0 <br />Total <br />6,154 <br />0 <br />Table 7 — Number of Households Served <br />Narrative Information <br />There were six housing rehabilitation grants provided in FY 2016-2017. All of the housing rehabilitation <br />grants were for extremely low-income (30% AMI) homeowners. <br />The Housing Rehabilitation Program provided a wide range of improvements to the six income -eligible <br />homeowners including a roof repairs, tree trimming, garage door replacement, the replacement of a <br />non-functioning water heater and heating system, repairs to infrastructure of a water damaged <br />bathroom including moisture control measures, and the installation of grab bars and toilets in the home <br />of a disabled senior citizen. <br />CAPER <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />12 <br />