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JurisdictionSan LeandroReporting Year2022 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)123 4Name of Program Objective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program ImplementationAction 53.01 ALand Supply: Downtown TOD Strategy ImplementationOngoingIn 2022, the City Council certified a supplemental Environmental Impact Report and adopted General Plan and Zoning Amendments concurrent with adoption of the 2023-2031 Housing Element to increase allowable development densities and intensities in the City’s Priority Development Areas, including the Downtown TOD area.Construction began on the Centro Callan project at 1188 E 14th St, with 197 multi-family units, ground floor grocery and retail, as well as a small outdoor plaza/seating along E 14th St. The housing will include 10 affordable units and will contribute approximately $500,000 to the City’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The project is the first mixed-use development under the 2007 Downtown TOD Plan and is expected to be completed in 2024. Sale of City- and Successor agency-owned properties was completed for the Town Hall Square project at 1199 E 14th St. Beam Development submitted entitlements application for a 180-unit multifamily project, to include 27 units of inclusionary housing. This long-planned project at a central downtown intersection will complement the Centro Callan project across the street, and residents will have amenities and transportation within walking distance via adjacent retail, bus rapid transit and BART. The San Leandro Tech Campus leased the majority of remaining space at their second building, with western wear company Ariat leasing 80,000 square feet to move their corporate headquarters and around 300 jobs from Union City to San Leandro. Several downtown development projects that are approved for development, including the 687-unit development proposed by Maximus Development at Alvarado and Antonio Streets and over 100,000 square feet of additional office and 200 housing units at the Tech Campus, are on hold due to the building cost increases & impacts of C-19.The Downtown Community Benefit District, SLIA, continued to revamp activities, initiating a Safety Ambassador Program supported by City funding, installing new banners and trash cans, and restarting downtown events, including a (re)Discovering Downtown event and It’s a Wonderful Night holiday event. New food users continued to come to Downtown, with RetailWest completing a major renovation of an existing building to bring Fieldwork Brewing and Dave’s Hot Chicken.ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTHousing Element ImplementationTable DProgram Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element.
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