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Annual Action Plan <br />2023 <br />16 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />does not have uncommitted funds. <br />Program Source <br />of <br />Funds <br />Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected <br />Amount <br />Available <br />Remainder <br />of ConPlan <br />$ <br />Narrative <br />Description Annual <br />Allocation: <br />$ <br />Program <br />Income: <br />$ <br />Prior Year <br />Resources: <br />$ <br />Total: <br />$ <br />CDBG Public: <br />federal <br />Acquisition <br />Admin and <br />Planning <br />Economic <br />Development <br />Housing <br />Public <br />Improvements <br />Public <br />Services <br />$808,949 $0 $0 $0 CDBG activities <br />will include <br />administration, <br />public services, <br />housing, and <br />other activities <br />benefiting low- <br />mod income <br />households <br />and <br />communities <br />in the City of <br />San Leandro. <br />Table 5 - Expected Resources – Priority Table <br /> <br /> <br />Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local <br />funds), including a description of how matching requirements will be satisfied <br />CDBG funds will be leveraged with other funding available within the City of San Leandro, the region, <br />and the State of California. Local resources include San Leandro’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, the <br />Low/Mod Housing Asset Fund (repayments or income generated by former Redevelopment Agency <br />Assets), General Fund commitments and other non-financial resources. One non-financial resource for <br />affordable housing includes the City’s Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance that requires new residential <br />development to provide a percentage of its residential units be affordable to lower income households. <br />The City’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund mainly receives deposits of in-lieu fees when a developer <br />chooses to pay instead of providing inclusionary affordable housing units. <br />Other regional funding includes Alameda County Measure A-1 bond funds. In the Fall of 2016 Alameda <br />County 73% of the voters approved measure A1, a $580 million general obligation bond measure <br />designated to support regional efforts to address the lack of affordable housing. The City of San Leandro <br />has a base allocation of these funds in the amount of over $10 million that is earmarked for affordable <br />rental housing development in San Leandro. <br />There are significant efforts both regionally and at the State level to address decreased funding for <br />affordable housing and community development. The 2017-18 Regular Session of the California State