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JurisdictionSan LeandroReporting Year2022 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)123 4Name of Program Objective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program ImplementationANNUAL 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.Action 57.01 BProperty Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Financing2015-2016The City has several PACE providers that have been approved for residential and commercial financing. Policy 57.02Green Building and Evaluation of Green Building RequirementsOngoingIn 2022, the City Council adopted ‘reach codes’ along with the 2022 Building Code updates and included eliminating natural gas in new residential construction and commercial office buildings, as well as expanding electric vehicle charger installation requirements. Action 57.02 ABuild-It Green's Green Point Rated Checklist and US Green Building Council LEED RequirementsOngoingCity will consider having this as a requirement for future multi-family housing loans. Given that this standard is incentivized in other funding sources that San Leandro multi-family housing developments have accessed, the City by default supports this policy. Action 57.02 BEvaluation of Cost Impacts of Green Building Requirements2015-2023The City Sustainability Office and Community Development Department collaborated on a reach code initiative around building electrification and expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure for new construction. Exceptions were made for commercial kitchens, industrial buildings, and projects already in the pipeline. The reach code was adopted by council in Nov 2022 and have gone into effect with the latest building code cycle update on Jan 1, 2023. Action 57.02 C Incentives for Green Building OngoingBayREN, the regional energy network, has an energy efficiency upgrade incentive program called Home+. This is targeted towards homeowners to offset for the cost of upgrades. Additionally, East Bay Community Energy and Bay Area SunShares have regional incentives for solar and battery installation as well. Action 57.03 A Climate Action Plan 2015-2023The Climate Action Plan was adopted by City Council in July 2021. It includes policies around green building construction, energy efficiency, and transit-oriented development.Action 57.03 B Plan Bay Area 2015-2016In 2022, MTC/ABAG working groups focused on Plan Bay Area 2050 implementation.