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<br /> <br /> <br /> -- DRAFT -- <br />2025-2029 ConPlan & FY 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan <br />Page 14 of 90 <br /> <br />How was the <br />Agency/Group/Organization consulted <br />and what are the anticipated outcomes <br />of the consultation or areas for improved <br />coordination? <br />The Housing Division has direct expertise in <br />affordable housing development and housing <br />services. The Housing Manager responded to the <br />community needs stakeholder survey, highlighting <br />ongoing housing programs and opportunities to <br />expand the affordable housing stock. <br />6 Agency/Group/Organization City of San Leandro Planning Department <br />Agency/Group/Organization Type Other government - Local <br />What section of the Plan was addressed <br />by Consultation? <br />Housing Need Assessment <br />Non-Homeless Special Needs <br />How was the <br />Agency/Group/Organization consulted <br />and what are the anticipated outcomes <br />of the consultation or areas for improved <br />coordination? <br />The Planning Division oversees land use and zoning. <br />The Planning Manager responded to the community <br />needs stakeholder survey, focusing on affordable <br />housing and aligning with the City’s broader <br />development goals. Their feedback aimed to <br />integrate long-term growth strategies and assess the <br />consistency of local planning regulations in <br />addressing the needs of low-income communities. <br />Table 2 - Agencies, groups, organizations who participated <br /> <br />Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting <br /> <br />The City made efforts to include as broad a group of community stakeholders as possible. No agency or <br />organizations were excluded from participation. <br /> <br />Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan <br />Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan overlap <br />with the goals of each plan? <br />Continuum of Care EveryOne Home Alameda County-wide plans to address <br />homelessness, HIV/AIDS housing & services, rapid <br />rehousing, and those activities to eliminate <br />homelessness. <br />Housing Element City of San Leandro, <br />Planning Department, <br />Housing Division <br />The City's 2023-2031 Housing Element developed <br />six goals that guide the City’s housing programs <br />and activities. The goals consist of: Increase <br />Housing Production by Providing Adequate Sites <br />for a Variety of Housing Types and Removing <br />Constraints to Residential Development, Assisting <br />the Development of Housing Affordable to <br />Extremely Low-, Very Low-, Low-, and Moderate- <br />Income Levels and populations with Special <br />Needs, promoting Conservation and Preservation <br />of Existing Housing Stock, Protect Residents from <br />Displacement, Advance Fair Housing, Equity, and <br />Inclusion and Housing for Individuals and Families <br />Experiencing Homelessness.