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Attachment 1page 17 of 21-12/31/2017ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTHousing Element Implementation(CCR Title 25 §6202 )JurisdictionCity of San LeandroReporting Period1/1/2017Policy 58.08 Assistance to Homeless Residents Action 58.08 A Assistance to Homeless Service ProvidersOngoingFor FY16-17 & FY 17-18, the City allocated General Fund monies to assist with the operation of Building Futures' San Leandro Shelter. The City also allocated CDBG public service dollars to Davis Street Family Resource Center Basic Needs Program, SOS Meals on Wheels, Spectrum senior food nutrition program, and CALICO child abuse intervention services.Action 58.08 B Rental Assistance Program2017No activity in this area in 2017.Action 58.08 C Regulation of Emergency Shelter 2015Completed. In Fall 2015, the City adopted zoning code amendments to comply with this Housing Element Action along with SB 745.Policy 58.09 Ending HomelessnessAction 58.09 A EveryOne Home2015-2016City of San Leandro continues to contribute funds along with other Alameda County to provide general support for EveryOne Home (EOH) and the management of InHOUSE Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) database. EOH continues to design and incubate best practices and innovative approaches to reducing and ending homelessness in Alameda County. In 2016-2017 EOH increased its staff from 5 to 8 people who assist providers, jurisdictions and supports the homeless service system as a whole to meet the requirements of receiving federal homeless assistance funding. 179
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