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City of San Leandro <br />City Council <br />Meeting Date: April 17, 2023 <br />Agenda Number: 10.d. <br />Agenda Section: CONSENT CALENDAR <br />File Number: 23-109 <br />File Type: Staff Report <br />Adopt a Resolution to Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Necessary Documents that Authorizes <br />the Continued Participation of the City of San Leandro in the Alameda County HOME Consortium, and <br />that Maintains the City’s Eligibility to receive HOME Program Funds in Accordance with the National <br />Affordable Housing Act of 1990 (for the Federal Fiscal Years 2024-2026) <br />COUNCIL PRIORITY <br />·Housing and Homelessness <br />·Race and Equity Initiatives <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The City of San Leandro receives HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) funds through <br />its participation in the Alameda County HOME Consortium. The Consortium includes Alameda <br />County cities and the Urban County area. The HOME Consortium Agreement for Federal Fiscal <br />Years 2024-2026 continues the City’s participation in the consortium and establishes Alameda <br />County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) as the lead agency in the <br />administration of the HOME funds. The current HOME Consortium Agreement expires this year. <br />Staff recommends that the City adopt a resolution approving the HOME Consortium Agreement <br />between the City of San Leandro and County of Alameda for Federal Fiscal Years 2024-2026 <br />(7/1/2023 through 6/30/2026). <br />This action is a procedural item that only provides for the administration of the HOME funds. All <br />proposed HOME expenditures for specific projects will be brought to the City Council for review <br />and approval under separate City Council action and with appropriate public engagement and a <br />transparent project vetting process. <br />BACKGROUND <br />HOME is authorized under Title II of the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act (24 <br />CFR Part 92), passed in 1990. It is the largest Federal block grant to State and local <br />governments designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income households. <br />The City has allocated over $4.5 million in federal HOME funds since 2005, including a proposal <br />that is currently being considered to use over $600,000.00 for the acquisition and rehabilitation of <br />the Nimitz Motel so that it may be converted into a shelter and drop-in navigation center for San <br />Leandro residents experiencing homelessness. Program funds are allocated to local government <br />agencies based on a formula that considers the relative inadequacy of each jurisdiction's housing <br />supply, its incidence of poverty, its fiscal distress, and other factors. <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/3/2023