Laserfiche WebLink
Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />In CY 2024, the City continued its efforts to enhance housing stability and accessibility <br />by partnering with Habitat for Humanity of Orange County to provide financial <br />assistance for ADA-accessible improvements to homes. Through the Residential <br />Rehabilitation Grant Program, the City offered grants of up to $25,000 to seven <br />F. Provide financial assistance to single- <br />households for health and safety repairs in single-family and mobile homes. The <br />36. Housing for People with <br />family homeowners and renters to make <br />program prioritized low-income households, seniors (62+), disabled residents, and <br />Disabilities, including <br />ADA-accessible improvements to their <br />Ongoing <br />homes located in CDBG census tracts. <br />Developmental Disabilities <br />homes. <br />By coordinating this initiative with Code Enforcement and the Proactive Rental <br />Enforcement Program (PREP), the City ensured that essential repairs were made, <br />while also preventing displacement and supporting housing stability for vulnerable <br />residents. This partnership continues to playa critical role in fostering accessible and <br />safe living conditions for those in need in Santa Ana. <br />The City continues to provide funding and technical assistance to support the <br />development of permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing <br />homelessness. Through CDBG, HOME, HOME -ARP, HHAP funds, and Project -Based <br />Vouchers (PBVs), the City partners with nonprofit and affordable housing developers to <br />expand housing opportunities with supportive services. Currently, the City is supporting <br />A. Continue to provide funding for providers <br />several permanent supportive housing projects, including FX Residences, a 16-unit <br />of emergency shelter and permanent <br />permanent supportive housing development expected to be completed by January <br />37. Emergency Shelters and <br />supportive housing for people who are <br />2025; WISEPlace Permanent Supportive Housing, a 47-unit project that received its <br />Transitional Housing <br />experiencing homelessness. Release an <br />Ongoing <br />Temporary Certificate of Occupancy in December 2024; Estrella Springs, an 89-unit <br />RFP by the end of 2022 for the delivery of <br />motel conversion that held its grand opening in November 2024, with full occupancy <br />permanent housing. <br />anticipated by January 2025; Archways Santa Ana, an 84-unit project that was 100 /o <br />occupied by December 2024, with conversion expected by April 2025; Crossroads at <br />Washington, an 85-unit development that reached full occupancy in October 2024, with <br />conversion targeted for February 2025; and Bewley Street, which is expected to be <br />completed by the end of 2025. These efforts demonstrate the City's continued <br />commitment to expanding permanent supportive housing and ensuring that individuals <br />experiencing homelessness have access to stable housing and essential services. <br />