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Reso 2020-056 US HUD FY 2020-2024 5-Year Plan, 19-20 Action plan and CPP
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Reso 2020-056 US HUD FY 2020-2024 5-Year Plan, 19-20 Action plan and CPP
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Description <br />In March of 2020 the Coronavirus pandemic began to impact U.S. communities and <br />projections indicated that elderly, persons with underlying health conditions, and <br />persons without access to housing were at particular risk of infection and death. <br />Communities across the nation, including the State of California, initiated Shelter in <br />Place Orders that encouraged non -essential workers to shelter in their homes, and <br />that shut down all non -essential businesses. <br />Basis for <br />Impacts from the pandemic are expected to spread from health risks from <br />Relative <br />homelessness, needs for additional housing to support persons experiencing <br />homelessness in providing non -congregate shelters to prevent the spread of <br />Priority <br />COVID-19. Additionally, the Shelter -in -Place Orders resulted in mass business shut- <br />downs during the term of the order. The shutdowns impacted non -essential <br />services and resulted in record unemployment. Essential businesses need <br />assistance in preserving jobs during the shelter -in -place order. Businesses that have <br />shut down will need support in re -opening and ramping back up into full <br />operations, including both job retention and job creation efforts. <br />Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 50 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />
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