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Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <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 />B. Continue to facilitate establishment of <br />several permanent supportive housing projects, including FX Residences, a 16-unit <br />emergency shelters and transitional and <br />permanent supportive housing development expected to be completed by January <br />37. Emergency Shelters and <br />supportive housing throughout the planning <br />2025; WISEPlace Permanent Supportive Housing, a 47-unit project that received its <br />Transitional Housing <br />period. Approve and finance 10 new <br />Ongoing <br />Temporary Certificate of Occupancy in December 2024; Estrella Springs, an 89-unit <br />permanent supportive housing projects and <br />motel conversion that held its grand opening in November 2024, with full occupancy <br />a new 200+ bed emergency shelter in the <br />anticipated by January 2025; Archways Santa Ana, an 84-unit project that was 100% <br />planning period. <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 />The City has continued its efforts to address the needs of homeless youth by <br />supporting the Illumination Foundation in the development of the Intergenerational <br />Housing Project at 918 N. Bewley Street. On October 15, 2024, the City authorized the <br />City Manager to execute a conditional grant agreement and regulatory agreement with <br />B. Continue efforts to address Homeless <br />Illumination Foundation for $2,021,319 in Homeless Housing, Assistance and <br />38. Permanent Supportive <br />Youth needs through access to permanent <br />Ongoing <br />Prevention Program Round 1, 2, and 3 funds for the development of the Richard Lehn <br />Housing <br />and supportive housing and workforce <br />Intergenerational Housing Project located at 918 Bewley Street. This development will <br />development. <br />provide permanent and supportive housing for homeless transitional age youth (TAY) <br />aged 18 to 24, ensuring access to stable housing and critical supportive services. The <br />project remains on track for completion by the end of 2025, further advancing the City's <br />commitment to providing housing solutions and workforce development opportunities <br />for homeless youth. <br />38. Permanent Supportive <br />C. Amend the Municipal Code to comply <br />Dec. 2023 <br />In 2024, the City made progress on the Comprehensive Zoning Code Update, which <br />Housing <br />with AB 2162. <br />includes amending the code to comply with AB 2162. <br />