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Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />In 2024, progress continued on RFP # 23-156. The RFP made $7,796,256 in HOME <br />B. Through the issuance of the annual RFP <br />funds available for projects involving the acquisition, rehabilitation, conversion, or new <br />for Affordable Housing Development, the <br />construction of affordable ownership housing. Following the RFP process, Habitat for <br />City will facilitate and encourage the <br />Humanity of Orange County was selected to develop two projects, including one for <br />development of larger rental and ownership <br />large families: <br />units for families, including lower and <br />moderate -income families, and the <br />The project at 621 W. Alton Ave. will convert a religious -owned building into 40 <br />provision of childcare, after -school care, <br />townhomes for low- and moderate -income households, with $9,807,571 in HOME <br />27. Variety of Household <br />and other services when feasible, by <br />funds. Each of the 40 new townhomes will have three -bedrooms and one and a half <br />Sizes Program <br />including selection criteria and points for <br />Annually <br />bathrooms for large families. In addition, during CY 2024, the Crossroads at <br />projects that significantly increases <br />Washington project was completed. This project was made possible through a total <br />affordable housing opportunities for large <br />combined amount of $4,644,909 in financial assistance including $3,007,489 in HOME <br />families (three- and four -bedroom units). <br />Investment Partnerships Program funds and $1,637,420 in Neighborhood Stabilization <br />The RFP for Affordable Housing <br />Program funds, fifteen (15) project -based vouchers, a joint sixty-five (65) year Ground <br />Development is released once per year, <br />Lease, and a Development Impact Fee Deferral Agreement. The Crossroads at <br />with the objective of financing the <br />Washington project has 85 new affordable units and 1 manager's unit, with 42 three - <br />development of at least one multifamily <br />and four -bedroom units for large families, and 43 one- and two -bedroom affordable <br />affordable housing project per year. <br />units for persons experiencing homelessness. 100% of the units are for extremely low- <br />income households at 30% Area Median Income. <br />28. Parking Study & <br />A. Build on results of recent parking studies <br />Dec. 2023 <br />In 2024, the City made progress on the Comprehensive Zoning Code Update, which <br />Management <br />and programs to identify need to mitigate <br />includes updating parking programs as informed by recent parking studies, programs, <br />parking constraints for affordable <br />and best practices in the industry. <br />development and evaluate residential/mixed <br />use standards. Utilize the results of studies <br />to inform parking standards in the Zoning <br />Code Update. <br />28. Parking Study & <br />B. Reevaluate the Residential Parking <br />Jul. 2023 <br />In 2024, the City conducted a citywide parking study facilitated ongoing discussions <br />Management <br />Permit Program to provide an equitable <br />about the citywide permit parking program. <br />citywide permit parking program that <br />incorporates best practices and complies <br />with state law. <br />28. Parking Study & <br />C. Collaborate with SCAG in a Curb <br />Dec. 2024 <br />No Update for CY 2024. <br />Management <br />Management Study to identify best <br />practices and pilot project for parking, <br />deliveries, and travel for all modes of travel <br />in the downtown. <br />