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Item 32 - Second Reading of Uncodified Ordinance Amendment No. 2024-07
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Item 32 - Second Reading of Uncodified Ordinance Amendment No. 2024-07
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landlord-tenant mediation, and limited low-cost advocacy. Their services are provided in English, <br />Spanish, and Vietnamese. The Fair Housing Council also investigates claims of housing <br />discrimination and assists with referrals to DFEH. The Council may also occasionally assist with <br />or be part of litigation challenging housing practices. <br />1.5 Affordable Housing <br />Santa Ana has been a leader in affordable housing development in the region and currently has <br />14 family housing projects, 7 senior housing projects, 4 homeless housing projects, and 3 special <br />needs housing projects that serve the community. Currently there are 3 additional housing <br />projects under construction. A full list of the housing projects can be found here: <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/affordable-housing-resources/ <br />The location of subsidized housing in the City can be seen in Figure 3. The City currently has 14 <br />housing projects for families, 7 for seniors, 4 for people experiencing homelessness, and 3 special <br />needs housing projects. <br />With the addition of AB 2011 alternative sites, there is an opportunity for increased development <br />of housing for all affordability levels and to increase the access to affordable housing in the areas <br />of the City that have the higher populations of vulnerable communities. <br />ATTACHMENT 3
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