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CR -15 - Resources and Investments 91.520(a) <br />Identify the resources made available <br />Source of Funds <br />Source <br />Resources Made <br />Available <br />Amount Expended <br />During Program Year <br />CDBG <br />CDBG <br />659,582 <br />HOME <br />HOME <br />162,875 <br />HOPWA <br />HOPWA <br />ESG <br />ESG <br />Other <br />Other <br />Table 3 - Resources Made Available <br />Narrative <br />CDBG <br />As an entitlement jurisdiction, in FY 2017-2018 the City of San Leandro received a allocation of $659,582 <br />in CDBG funds. The City released a Public Services RFP used to determine projects with activities that are <br />eligible according to HUD guidelines for serving low and moderate -income persons. There were no prior <br />year unallocated and unexpended CDBG entitlement funds carried over into FY 2017-2018. <br />HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program <br />The City of San Leandro participates in the Alameda County HOME Consortium, which is made up of <br />Alameda County cities (including unincorporated cities), excluding Berkeley and Oakland. The City of San <br />Leandro receives HOME funds via a formula allocation through the Alameda County HOME Consortium. <br />A portion of those funds are used for administrative overhead that covers staff costs. The rest of the <br />funds are intended for housing projects. Since the City's annual allocation is not typically large enough <br />to be used for a HOME eligible housing program, Alameda County HOME Consortium cities pool their <br />funds so that they can be used on a competitive and/or rotating basis among member cities. <br />In FY 2017-2018, the City of San Leandro was allocated through the HOME Consortium $162,875 of <br />which $9,593 was allocated to cover administrative overhead. The remaining $153,282 in funds were <br />used to pay down construction pool funding to City of San Leandro affordable housing developments. As <br />was noted in last year's CAPER, HOME consortium funds we allocated to three San Leandro affordable <br />housing projects In the last 6 years: $650,000 for Marea Alta, $100,000 for the acquisition and <br />rehabilitation of a single family residential property that will be used for supportive housing for <br />physically and/or developmentally disabled adults, and $256,761 for La Vereda (aka San Leandro Senior <br />Housing or Marea Alta Phase 2). The most recently constructed of these developments is La Vereda <br />comprising of 85 new affordable senior rental housing units for very low-income seniors. Lease -up of <br />this building happened in the Spring 2018 and it is expected to complete construction in late 2018. <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 8 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />