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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 57.04 AIndoor Air Quality Through Lead Abatement2015-2023The City's Housing Rehabilitation Program provides lead-based paint awareness and information literature in each application packet requesting for housing rehabilitation grants. Testing is always performed on homes when there are children ages 6 years old and under living in them. The City utilizes lead abatement contractors in addition to general contractors when appropriate to perform the necessary repairs. Similarly, the program requires EPA certificates from its general contractors certifying their training with regard to lead-based paint.The City informs tenants of lead-based paint and complies with both new EPA law on lead and renovation as well as with applicable HUD lead-based paint hazard reduction guidelines and regulations when it uses federal funds, such as HOME funds, for acquisition and rehabilitation of apartments for preservation or maintenance of affordable housing.Action 57.04 B Healthy Homes Initiative 2015The Alameda County Healthy Homes Alliance is a local forum of government agencies, community-based organizations, and businesses working together to develop and promote healthy housing practices and policies so that all residents have access to a healthy home. Through strategy development, analyses and partnerships, Alliance members aim to improve the health of Alameda County residents by focusing on the environmental and housing determinants of health and lessening health disparities.In addition to advancing policy initiatives, alliance meetings serve as educational opportunities where a range of guest speakers are invited to present on various healthy homes topics.City of San Leandro is not a member agency but will revisit this decision in 2023.Policy 57.05 Public Health and Neighborhood Design Ongoing There has been no activity in this area in 2022.Action 58.01 AAdditional HUD Funding for Seniors (Section 202) and for Persons with Disabilities (Section 811).OngoingIn 2019 La Vereda (the second phase the Marea Alta development across the San Leandro BART station) completed construction of 85 housing units for Senior Citizens. Residents moved in to the development in 2019. There are no other affordable housing developments in the pipeline that serve Seniors (Section 202) or Physically Challenged population (Section 811).
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