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The FY 2020-2021 HOME funding amount increased 7.5% from last year's pro-rata share from Alameda <br />County HOME consortium of $221,998 to a total allocation of $238,792. HOME funds are available for <br />general administration and affordable housing projects as part of the Alameda County HOME <br />Consortium. <br />In response to the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19), the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security <br />Act (CARES Act), Public Law 116-136 was adopted and authorized on March 27, 2020. As a result, the <br />U.S. Department of Housing and Community Development (HUD) awarded the City of San Leandro <br />$451,972 in Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds to prevent, prepare for, <br />and respond to COVID-19. The CARES Act allows for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the date of <br />enactment of this legislation in addition to removal of the spending caps normally in place for Public <br />Services expenditures as long as those costs are in response to COVID-19. (Note that the removal of the <br />Public Services expenditure caps are only allowed for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan <br />Program Years.) Additionally, the CARES Act allows HUD to waive or specify alternative requirements to <br />expedite distribution of funding in response to COVID-19. Soon after the signing of the CARES Act, HUD <br />issued guidance that allows cities to shorten the public comment period for amending prior 5-Year <br />Consolidated Plans or Annual Action Plans to maximize the use of CDBG and CDBG-CV funds allocated to <br />entitlement jurisdictions. Note that specific administrative changes to Citizen Participation will be <br />reflected in Amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan that will be proposed in tandem with this <br />document. <br />One final note on COVID-19 response and CDBG-CV stimulus funds. All funded activities must still meet <br />one of three National Objectives of the CDBG Program noted in the original five year Consolidated Plan <br />document. The City of San Leandro is taking this opportunity to document COVID-19 as an additional <br />National Objective: Urgent Need. In order to do this, an Urgent Need Certification must be provided to <br />HUD with the five year Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan for the year of the Urgent Need <br />activity(ies). Documentation and evidence the City certified that the CDBG activity was designed to <br />address the urgent need must be maintained as part of the permanent CDBG records for the <br />activity(ies). See Exhibit B: City of San Leandro —Justification of Urgent Need. See Exhibit B: City of San <br />Leandro —Justification of Urgent Need. <br />2. Summary of the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan Needs Assessment <br />Overview <br />The City's Con Plan is divided into 4 Priority Needs: Affordable Housing, Homelessness, Supportive <br />Housing, and Community Development Needs. Community Development Needs include public services, <br />public facilities improvements, and economic development. The following section provides a brief <br />overview of the proposed needs, objectives and activities in the Con Plan. <br />Affordable Housing Needs <br />Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 2 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />