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1234Name of ProgramObjectiveTimeframe in H.EStatus of Program ImplementationHousing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element.Action 54.01 AHousing Element Annual Progress Report OngoingThis is a regular function of the Housing Division staff. Action 54.01 BMonitoring Housing ProductionAnnualThis is a regular function of the Housing Division staff. Action 54.02 AEnlist assistance from local public and non-profit agencies to administer housing programs.OngoingHousing Division staff are active participants in the Alameda County HOME consortium. The HOME consortium pools federal housing development funds of multiple jurisdictions to allow more expedient use of the much reduced federal funding. San Leandro's Housing Division maintains contracts with:-Rebuilding Together Oakland/East Bay to conduct a Housing Rehabilitation Grant Program for low-income homeowners;-ECHO Housing to provide Fair Housing and Tenant/Landlord conciliation services;-Bay Area Affordable Homeownership Alliance to assist with managing and marketing the City of San Leandro's portfolio of Below Market Rate (BMR) Inclusionary Ownership housing units. See Action 53.03 D and Housing Division work participation in Alameda County A-1 spending guidance development.Action 54.04 AChanges to Long-Term Affordability RequirementsOngoingHousing Division staff actively monitors the units it considers "at-risk" of being lost to housing supply (expiring TCAC-regulated properties).Action 54.05 AMonitoring Data to Demonstrate Local Needs and BenefitsOngoingHousing Division staff manage grants supported by the City's Community Assistance Program (CAP) and Federal CDBG funds. In October 2017 the City Council adopted the Human Service Needs Gap Analysis that identified priorities for the City's Human Services Program support. Agencies funded in FY 2018-19 include Building Futures for Women and Children (San Leandro homeless shelter and services for women and children at risk or who are homeless), Davis Street Family Resources (housing counseling and basic needs programs), EveryoneHome, and the Housing Division and Human Services staff among other programs that monitor and provide services to homeless and those at-risk of homelessness. Action 54.06 ABoomerang Funds2018There has been no activity in this area in 2018.Action 54.07 AWeb-Based GIS Applications2018 or as funds allow. City IT and Housing Division staff continue to work together to provide maps of affordable housing and services that are available in the City availabe to the public. Annual Progress ReportJanuary 2019Table DPage 13 of 24138