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62 unit affordable rental apartments on San Leandro Boulevard across the street from the San Leandro <br />BART stations. Additionally, Parrot Street Apartments secured additional funding through the county- <br />wide competitive pool for affordable housing development allowing it to proceed in applying for LIHTC <br />funding. Other programs supported by Alameda County A-1 funds include a first-time homebuyer down <br />payment assistance program called “AC Boost,” a housing preservation program called that assists <br />senior citizens, people with disabilities, and other low-income home owners to remain safely in their <br />homes. <br />City staff continue to monitor developments in these regional and state funding initiatives and will work <br />to position affordable housing and community development projects in the City to be competitive in <br />securing those funding resources. <br />Include the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-income persons <br />served by each activity where information on income by family size is required to determine <br />the eligibility of the activity. <br />Number of Households ServedCDBG Actual HOME Actual <br />Extremely Low-income 0 0 <br />Low-income 0 0 <br />Moderate-income0 0 <br />Total0 0 <br />Table 7 – Number of Households Served <br />Narrative Information <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program: In FY 18-19 Rebuilding Together’s Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />completed almost all deliverables for both FY 17-18 & FY 18-19 contract commitments combined. There <br />were 31 housing rehabilitation grants allocated to low-income HHs including 11 HHs with either low- <br />income senior citizens and/or disabled persons. The repairs that received grants in FY 18-19 included the <br />installation of ADA grab bars & other accessibility improvements, plumbing repairs & fixture <br />replacements, floor repair & linoleum replacement, electrical repairs, porch railing installments & dry <br />rot repairs, repair or replacement of building systems (water heater, furnace), interior & exterior <br />painting, interior mold remediation including new drywall, weatherization of windows or replacement <br />with new dual glaze, roof repairs, gutter maintenance, repairs or replacement, energy efficiency <br />upgrades, installation of safety features (smoke & CO2 detectors), & code enforcement related yard <br />clean-up and/or fence repair/replacement. The goal of this program is to preserve existing affordable <br />ownership housing for low- and moderate-income HHs & to allow senior citizens to age in place if <br />desired. <br /> <br /> City of San Leandro FY 2018-19 CAPER 13 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br /> <br />