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Consolidated Plan Annual Performance Report— FY 2001-2002 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 21 <br />PART III: EVALUATION OF ANNUAL PERFORMANCE <br />The City of San Leandro utilized all available resources to address affordable housing and <br />neighborhood revitalization needs and has made progress in achieving the goals set in the FY <br />2000-FY 2004 Consolidated Plan. The City will continue to monitor its progress and may <br />implement new programs as needed to address housing and community revitalization needs. <br />The City worked with non-profit and for -profit developers to create affordable rental and <br />ownership units. These efforts resulted in a new Inclusionary Housing Program agreement that <br />will provide two inclusionary units in a new development. The City supported a tax credit <br />application for a non-profit developer, authorized Housing Set -Aside funding for gap financing <br />for senior housing and developmentally disabled housing, and worked on community acceptance <br />alongside the non -profits. <br />The City continued its commitment to fair housing, educational programs such as the MMAP <br />and the First -Time Homebuyer seminars, the Single Family Rehabilitation Program, and the <br />Apartment Rehabilitation Program. <br />During this period, the City Council continued to support community assistance programs <br />operated by non-profit agencies serving San Leandro residents, non-profit facility improvements, <br />and public improvements. General funds were used to supplement the CDBG allocations. <br />The Commercial Design Assistance and MacArthur Boulevard Fagade Renovation assisted 3 <br />small businesses in the Joint Project Area and the West San Leandro/MacArthur Blvd. Area. <br />Redevelopment and Low- and Moderate- Income target areas. <br />In FY 2001-2002, more than 80% of CDBG funds were spent to benefit low- and moderate - <br />income persons. CDBG funds were not used to displace residential, commercial or nonprofit <br />tenants, demolish or convert housing units. <br />The City followed the Consolidated Plan in the use of available resources and pursued all <br />resources identified in the Plan. The City conducted its activities and programs in a manner <br />consistent with the certifications included in the FY 2001-2002 Action Plan. <br />The City's activities during the prior fiscal year have been consistent with the Consolidated Plan <br />goals and the programs have been administered in a fair and impartial manner. The City did not <br />hinder implementation of the Consolidated Plan by action or willful inaction. <br />The CAPER document will be available to the public for comment from August 26, 2002 to <br />September 16, 2002. The San Leandro City Council will hold a public hearing to invite <br />comments on the CAPER during its Council meeting of September 16, 2002. <br />