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Introduction <br /> <br />Draft Housing Element 1-15 <br /> <br />Non-Profit Housing Developers <br /> Eden Housing  BRIDGE Housing Corporation <br /> Housing Consortium of the East Bay  McCormack Baron Salazar <br /> Holliday Development  Abode Services <br />For-Profit Housing Developers <br /> John Benjamin Company  David Langon Construction <br /> The Martin Group  DR Horton <br />Housing Services Providers <br /> Centro Legal de la Raza  Davis Street Family Service Center <br /> ECHO Housing  Bay Area Affordable Homeownership Alliance <br /> Rebuilding Together Oakland/East Bay  Bay East Realtors Association <br /> Community Resources for Independent Living <br />Community-Based Organizations <br /> San Leandro Chamber of Commerce  African American Business Council <br /> Asian Business Council  East Bay HomebridgeConnect <br />Housing Agencies <br /> Alameda County Housing Authority <br />Homeless and Social Services Organizations <br /> Building Futures with Women & Children  EveryOne Home Alameda County <br /> Bethel Church  April Showers <br /> Davis Street Family Resource Center <br />Labor Unions <br /> Building and Construction Trades Council of Alameda County  Sheetmetal Workers Union <br /> IW Local  Nor Cal Carpenters Union <br />A summary of the input from the stakeholder interviews is provided in Appendix A. <br />1.8.7 Planning Commission and City Council Study Sessions <br />City staff held a study session with the City Council on September 13, 2021, to introduce the Housing Element update. City <br />staff presented an update on progress to date with the Planning Commission and City Council on and February 3 and <br />February 15, 2022, respectively, to share information on community outreach methods and the proposed housing plan <br />and to receive feedback. These study sessions and updates were held virtually in accordance with the City’s COVID-19 <br />safety policy and open to public view and comment. <br />1.8.8 Comments from Individuals and Organizations <br />The City received eight comment letters via email and mail from seven individuals and organizations prior to the <br />publication of the Draft Housing Element and are provided in Appendix A. <br />1.8.9 Public Input and Development of the Housing Element <br />Public input influenced the development of the housing opportunity sites, housing plan, and the policies and programs of <br />the Housing Element in the following ways: