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Reso 2025-072 2025-2029 CDBG Consolidated Plan & Action Plan
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<br /> -- DRAFT -- <br />2025-2029 ConPlan & FY 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan <br />Page 67 of 90 <br /> <br />Goal Descriptions <br />1 Goal Name Support affordable housing <br />Goal <br />Descriptio <br />n <br />Support the affordable housing projects by implementing ancillary development improvements needs. Eligible CDBG projects may include: <br />• housing subsidies for extremely low- and very low-income residents, particularly seniors, single-parent households, and disabled <br />individuals. <br />• off-site improvements for affordable housing development projects including transit improvements, lighting, infrastructure, <br />curbing and sidewalks, drainage improvements, and other supportive facilities improvements. <br />2 Goal Name Support vital community services <br />Goal <br />Descriptio <br />n <br />Support a network of easily accessible needed services. Eligible CDBG activities include: <br />permanent supportive housing programs, homeless prevention, eviction prevention, mental health counseling, job training, addiction <br />recovery services, food xxx, senior and youth services, housing and financial counseling, youth and violence prevention programs: <br />mentorship programs that benefit low- and moderate-income individuals and households. <br />3 Goal Name Improve public infrastructure, facilities <br />Goal <br />Descriptio <br />n <br />Ensure equitable access to safe public infrastructure while creating a safe resilient neighborhood. Eligible CDBG activities include: <br />• ADA Accessibility/reduce accessibility barriers <br />• Flood and drainage mitigation <br />• Public facilities improvements to parks, community centers, youth centers, libraries, and other government facilities that serve <br />low- and moderate-income households <br />• Crime prevention activities including street lighting in high-crime areas and designing safer public spaces with clear visibility and <br />access points. <br />• Transportation safety projects including safe routes to school, street and infrastructure improvements, street improvements that <br />reduce pedestrian accidents, improve, or add transit bus shelters and walkways. <br />4 Goal Name Planning and Administration <br />Goal <br />Descriptio <br />n <br />Provide planning and administration that achieve HUD compliance. <br />Table 19 - Goal Descriptions - Strategic Plan <br /> <br />Estimate the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families to whom the jurisdiction will provide affordable <br />housing as defined by HOME 91.315(b)(2) <br />The City has a total RHNA under the State’s Housing Accountability Act to construct. During the period of January 2023 through January 2031, 431 <br />housing units were affordable to households earning up to 30% Area Median Income (AMI), and 431 housing units were affordable to households <br />earning between 50-80% AMI. 495 housing units are affordable to households earning between 50-80% AMI. From 2018 to 2023, the City had 17 <br />planned, approved, and pending projects; out of a total of 2535 units, 155 are very low-income units, 415 are low-income units, and 30 are <br />moderate-income units. It is estimated that over the next five years, the City will construct at least one multi-unit family affordable housing <br />apartment complex consisting of 57 units affordable to Veterans and families at or below 60% AMI.
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