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File Number: 22-535 <br />Five-Year Consolidated Plan objectives. The FY 2021-2022 CAPER reports upon the activities <br />and projects described in the FY 2021-2022 Action Plan, the second year of the City’s FY <br />2020-2024 HUD Consolidated Plan. It accounts for the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, <br />2022. <br />Analysis <br />The CAPER document was prepared using HUD’s required online format and includes an <br />assessment of the progress towards achieving the five-year goals and objectives, an evaluation <br />of annual performance, and a financial summary. Various HUD reports are included that provide <br />information on the number of people served by each project, and by categories such as race and <br />income. Below is a summary of some of the City’s notable activities and outcomes described in <br />the FY 2021-2022 CAPER that highlights the City’s accomplishments in the second completed <br />year of its FY 2020-2024 HUD Consolidated Plan. <br />Objective: Provide Decent Affordable Housing <br />Priority/Action: Affordable Housing Needs/Preserve existing affordable rental and <br />ownership housing for households at or below 80% Area Median Income. <br />Minor Home Repair Program (Grant Amount: $150,000): In FY 2021-2022, the City <br />contracted with Rebuilding Together (RT) Oakland | East Bay, for San Leandro’s housing <br />preservation program. The Minor Home Repair Program’s goals are to make homes safe and <br />livable for low-income homeowners, preserve existing affordable ownership housing for low- and <br />moderate-income households, and allow seniors to age in place by providing grants to repair <br />houses and/or house systems. <br />There were 20 housing rehabilitation grants allocated to households with either extremely low-, <br />very low- or low-income senior citizens and/or disabled persons. The repairs that received grants <br />in FY 2021-2022 included the installation of ADA grab bars, ramps and other accessibility <br />improvements, plumbing repairs and fixture replacements, porch railing installments & dry rot <br />repairs, replacement of water heater furnaces, interior and exterior painting, weatherization of <br />windows or replacement with new dual glaze windows, roof repairs and/or replacements, energy <br />efficiency upgrades, code enforcement related yard clean-up and/or fence repair/replacements, <br />and earthquake retrofits. The goal of this program is to preserve existing affordable ownership <br />housing for low- and moderate-income households and to allow senior citizens to age in place. <br />Lead-Based Paint Assessment of Emergency Rental Assistance Payment Program <br />Properties (Grant Amount: $150,000): In FY 2021-2022, the City contracted with Rebuilding <br />Together (RT) Oakland | East Bay, to ensure compliance with CDBG-CV (federal CARES Act <br />funding for emergency purposes during the start of the pandemic in 2020) requirements under the <br />Lead-Safe Housing Rule for properties older than 1978 and that received subsistence payments <br />for more than 3 months. The City used its CDBG-CV for its Emergency Rental Assistance <br />Program (ERAP) to assist lower income renters who were not able earn income due to the <br />COVID-19 pandemic. <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/14/2022
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