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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 59.07 A Correction of Infrastructure Deficiencies Ongoing"With respect to the sites identified in the housing element: The City has identified that the sanitary sewer collection system that must be upsized to accommodate full build out. Funding for 90% of these locations is scheduled to be appropriated in FY 22-23. Note that some of the sites do not receive service from the City as they are in the Oro Loma Sanitary Sewer District. The City is unaware of any deficiencies in the Orol Loma system.The City hasn't identified any roadway capacity deficencies. The system wide average pavement condition index is 54 which is fair but at risk. The City doesn't supply water, gas, or electricity and is unaware of any deficiencies in these systems. The storm drain system is adequate to convey storm water except for locations that are within the 100 year flood plain as identified by the FEMA flood insurance rate map. The City is evaluating options for reducing the risk of flooding at these locations but funding is unclear. "Policy 59.08School Impacts: Work Collaboratively with the San Leandro and San Lorenzo Unified School Districts to address issues of school capacity.Ongoing There has been no activity in this area in 2022.Action 59.09 ARemdiation of Soil Contamination OngoingThere has been no activity in this area in 2022.Action 60.01 AContract with Fair Housing Services ProviderOngoingIn FY 2021-2022, the City continued to contract with ECHO Housing, a regional nonprofit fair housing agency, to provide fair housing services in an effort to reduce housing discrimination. ECHO Housing received 28 fair housing cases with intake, assessment and counseling provided. Of those cases, 22 were investigated (i.e. the claims were assessed to be violations of FH Laws). Of those cases, 10 had housing counseling sessions, 9 had insufficient evidence to proceed with a complaint, 3 property owners/managers were contacted and provided FH information to address and future violations, and 1 case was successfully mediated. There were 9 sites that were audited by FH testers. The City allocates CDBG general administration funds, not public services funds, to ECHO Housing's fair housing services.
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