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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 57.04 BHealthy Homes Initiative2015The Alameda County Healthy Homes Alliance is a local forum of government agencies, community-based organizations, and businesses working together to develop and promote healthy housing practices and policies so that all residents have access to a healthy home. Through strategy development, analyses and partnerships, Alliance members aim to improve the health of Alameda County residents by focusing on the environmental and housing determinants of health and lessening health disparities.In addition to advancing policy initiatives, alliance meetings serve as educational opportunities where a range of guest speakers are invited to present on various healthy homes topics.City of San Leandro is not a member agency but will revisit this decision in 2018.Action 58.01 AAdditional Funding for Seniors and for Persons with Disabilities.OngoingIn 2017 La Vereda (the second phase the Marea Alta development across the San Leandro BART station" began construction of 85 housing units for Senior Citizens. Construction is scheduled to be completed in the Fall of 2019. Action 58.02 AAllowing Senior Householders to "Age in Place"OngoingSee Action Action 56.01 A.The City's Housing Rehabilitation Program is intended to support senior citizens who prefer to "Age in Place." Action 58.05 AAffordable Rental Housing for Large Families2018See Action Action 53.03 A.San Leadro Housing Division staff will assist Eden Housing as needed to pursue funding for an affordable housing development, Parrot Street Apartments, near the San Leandro BART station in 2018.Action 58.06 AReasonable Accommodations for Disabled Residents2015-2023The City Recreation and Human Services Department continues to provide paratransit to residents via the "Flex Shuttle."The City Housing Division staff is responsible for Section 504 coordination in any federally funded housing development.Action 58.07 ASection 8 Program2015-2023See Action 53.01 A. San Leandro does not have a Housing Authority. The Housing Authority of the County of Alameda (HACA) that serves all cities in Alameda County does not have any public housing sites in San Leandro. For the Parrot St Apartments development HACA allocated 63 Project-based Section 8 vouchers as a subsidy to the development. An update to the June 2018, shows that there are 1,338 vouchers and 12 Shelter Plus Care certificates being utilized by San Leandro residents.Action 58.07 BHomeless Prevention and Re-Housing2015-2023See Action 58.09 A.Annual Progress ReportJanuary 2019Table DPage 17 of 24142