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City of San Leandro's Efforts to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing in the Jurisdiction <br />Policy/Action Description of Activity Accomplishments <br />Responsible City Staff, Department or I I in FY 2016-17 <br />Policy 1: Secure Federal Funding for Community Development Activities <br />Federal entitlement grants, particularly CDBG funds, represent a primary source of funding for local affordable and fair housing <br />activities, including contracting with fair housing service providers. These dollars have rarely been more critical for Consortium <br />jurisdictions, with jurisdictions across California still adjusting to the recent loss of Redevelopment Agency funding and a new legal <br />and still uncertain legal framework regarding inclusionary housing policy following recent court decisions. As such, the HOME <br />Consortium jurisdictions must continue to undertake the actions below to secure federal community development resources. <br />Action 1.1: Complete a HUD -approved <br />Consortium jurisdictions shall <br />The City of San Leandro submitted its Five <br />Consolidated Plan and Action Plan, <br />continue to prepare and submit to <br />Year Consolidated Plan to HUD on May <br />the Department of Housing and <br />15, 2015. <br />Urban Development (HUD) one-year <br />Action Plans and afive-year <br />The City of San Leandro submitted its FY <br />Consolidated Plan that comply with <br />017 Annual Action Plan to HUD on <br />HUD requirements. <br />May 15, 2016. <br />M <br />May 1 <br />Fair Housing Matrix -pg 1 <br />CAPER <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />22 <br />