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A <br />B <br />I C <br />I D <br />8 <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Report <br />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 <br />element. <br />9 <br />10 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />11 <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in H.E <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />nrougn tne Issuance OT ine annual <br />RFP for Affordable Housing <br />Development, the City will facilitate and <br />encourage the development of larger <br />At the end of CY 2023, the City currently has six (6) affordable housing projects <br />rental and ownership units for families, <br />under construction, and two (2) affordable housing projects in pre -development. <br />including lower and moderate -income <br />Projects under construction; Estrella Springs, Crossroads at Washington, <br />families, and the provision of childcare, <br />Westview House, Habitat For Humanity (Lacy), WISEPlace and FX Residences. <br />after -school care, and other services <br />Projects in pre-committment; Habitat for Humanity (washington), Richard Lehn <br />27. Variety of Household <br />when feasible, by including selection <br />Annually <br />Intergenerational Housing. Of the projects funded in CY 2022, the City facilitated <br />Sizes Program <br />criteria and points for projects that <br />and encouraged the development of larger rental and ownership units for <br />significantly increases affordable <br />families, including lower and moderate -income families, and the provision of <br />housing opportunities for large families <br />childcare, after -school care, and other services when feasible, by including <br />(three- and four -bedroom units). The <br />selection criteria and points for projects that significantly increases affordable <br />RFP for Affordable Housing <br />housing opportunities for large families (three- and four -bedroom units). <br />Development is released once per year, <br />with the objective of financing the <br />development of at least one multifamily <br />7Z <br />nffnrrInhlo hniicinn nrnior4 nor voar <br />A. Build on results of recent parking <br />The RFP for the Comprehensive Zoning Code Update was released and <br />studies and programs to identify need to <br />proposals were due to the City on April 13, 2023. The City formally entered an <br />28. Parking Study & <br />mitigate parking constraints for <br />agreement with a consultant on October 17, 2023 to start the Zoning Code <br />Management <br />affordable development and evaluate <br />12/1/2023 <br />Update. Through the Zoning Code Update, the City will comprehensively analyze <br />residential/mixed-use standards. Utilize <br />recent parking studies and conduct new studies, as needed, to mitigate parking <br />the results of studies to inform parking <br />constraints on affordable housing developments and develop new parking ratios <br />73 <br />standards in the Zoning Code Update. <br />for housing and mixed -use developments. <br />B. Reevaluate the Residential Parking <br />PWA staff is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the Permit Parking <br />28. Parking Study & <br />Permit Program to provide an equitable <br />Program to update the program guidelines and requirements. the Public Works <br />Management <br />citywide permit parking program that <br />7/1/2023 <br />Traffic Engineering section has started conducting parking studies using a <br />incorporates best practices and <br />phone app that uses Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) Technology. The <br />74 <br />complies with state law. <br />study started in August 2023 and was completed in Janaury 2024. <br />City Council 13 — 229 3/19/2024 <br />