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CR -20 - Affordable Housing 91.520(b) <br />Evaluation of the jurisdiction's progress in providing affordable housing, including the <br />number and types of families served, the number of extremely low-income, low-income, <br />moderate -income, and middle-income persons served. <br />Table 5 — Number of Households <br />One -Year Goal <br />Actual <br />Number of Homeless households to be <br />provided affordable housing units <br />Number of Non -Homeless households to be <br />provided affordable housing units <br />Number of Special -Needs households to be <br />provided affordable housing units <br />Total <br />Table 5 — Number of Households <br />Table 6 — Number of Households Supported <br />Discuss the difference between goals and outcomes and problems encountered in meeting <br />these goals. <br />The most significant barrier for the City of San Leandro in recent years is the dissolution of the <br />Redevelopment Agency and its related affordable housing funding losses. In the five years from 2006 to <br />2011 the City, on average, had just under $3 million annually for its affordable housing program that <br />included first time homebuyer loans and new affordable housing production. There have also been <br />substantial reductions in grant amounts and uncertainty with regard to the CDBG and HOME programs <br />in the last five years that have also impeded the City's ability to meet its housing and community <br />development goals. <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 12 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />One -Year Goal <br />Actual <br />Number of households supported through <br />Rental Assistance <br />Number of households supported through <br />The Production of New Units <br />Number of households supported through <br />Rehab of Existing Units <br />Number of households supported through <br />Acquisition of Existing Units <br />Total <br />Table 6 — Number of Households Supported <br />Discuss the difference between goals and outcomes and problems encountered in meeting <br />these goals. <br />The most significant barrier for the City of San Leandro in recent years is the dissolution of the <br />Redevelopment Agency and its related affordable housing funding losses. In the five years from 2006 to <br />2011 the City, on average, had just under $3 million annually for its affordable housing program that <br />included first time homebuyer loans and new affordable housing production. There have also been <br />substantial reductions in grant amounts and uncertainty with regard to the CDBG and HOME programs <br />in the last five years that have also impeded the City's ability to meet its housing and community <br />development goals. <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 12 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />