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Community Development Department | Housing Division <br />Permanent Local Housing Allocation <br />302(c)(4) Plan <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />• Action 53.03: City will actively pursue and leverage public funds to facilitate the <br />development of housing affordable to lower and moderate income households in Sal <br />Leandro. <br />• Action 53.03-A: Applications for Grant Funding--City will pursue funding sources <br />for affordable housing construction. <br />• Action 53.03-B: Support for Non-Profit and For-Profit Affordable Housing <br />Developers--City will provide support and information to non-profit and for-profit <br />developers seeking to create affordable housing in San Leandro. <br /> <br />4. Provide a description of how allocated funds will be used for each proposed <br />Affordable Rental Housing Activity. <br /> <br />As of June 30, 2020, the City of San Leandro has an unused allocation of Alameda County <br />Measure A-1 Rental Housing Development Bond Funding in the amount of a little over $5 million. <br />The City of San Leandro will seek developers who can use at minimum 95% of the total PLHA fund <br />allocation to successfully leverage A-1 and other State/Federal affordable housing development <br />funding. The PLHA funding will be used to make a gap loan for new construction of multifamily <br />rental housing developments proposed by non-profit affordable housing developers requesting City <br />funds (such as the Housing Trust Fund) loans. <br />The City reserves the right, if needed, to use the allowed 5% of its total allocation for eligible <br />City staff administration costs. <br /> <br />5. Describe major steps/actions and a proposed schedule for the <br />implementation and completion of the Activity. <br /> <br />The City will circulate an RFQ with a response deadline of Fall 2020 seeking qualified <br />affordable housing developers that can leverage PLHA funds to secure Alameda County Measure A- <br />1 Affordable Rental Housing Development Funds. The ultimate goal for the affordable housing <br />developer is to successfully leverage City and County funds for an affordable housing development <br />in the City of San Leandro. <br /> <br />The City of San Leandro’s Base City allocation of Alameda County Measure A-1 Affordable <br />Rental Housing Development Funding will be allocated to a project so that the non-profit <br />affordable housing developer can access other funding available through programs such as the <br />Affordable Housing & Sustainable Communities Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds (with an <br />anticipated NOFA in November 2021), Infill Infrastructure Grants (with an anticipated NOFA in <br />November 2020), Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Grants (with an anticipated NOFA <br />in May 2021), and/or Low Income Housing Tax Credits (in 2021 or 2022).