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<br /> <br />Orange County 168 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Resources Directory available on the City’s website and <br />updated annually. <br />l. Expand production of accessory dwelling units in high- <br />resource single family neighborhoods and address potential <br />overcrowding by promoting the City’s ADU ordinance, <br />application, look-up tool, preapproved plans, and educational <br />resources through the Housing SoCal page by June 2024. <br />Target direct outreach to areas of LMI concentrati on and <br />Census Tracts south of La Palma Avenue with promotional <br />materials annually. Increase ADU production by two units per <br />year for a total of at least 30 units during the planning period. <br />2021-2029 <br />m. Enhance City’s existing proactive code enforcement program <br />by targeting areas of concentrated owner rehabilitation needs, <br />resulting in repairs to minimize displacement and relocation <br />impacts. Re-initiate volunteer home painting/repair program <br />with local churches and home improvement stores, which was <br />successful in the last planning period. Provide owner <br />rehabilitation assistance to at least a total of 16 residential <br />units rehabilitated within areas of LMI concentration during <br />the planning period. <br />2021-2029 <br />n. Distribute direct mailers and applications to apartment <br />complexes for La Palma Citizens’ Academy to recruit residents <br />from areas of concentrated lower income and renters to serve <br />on boards, committees, and other local government decision - <br />making bodies annually. <br />Annually <br />o. Initiate joint use agreement between City and Centralia <br />Elementary School District to create a public playground at <br />Miller Elementary School and Edison Right-of-Way to benefit <br />the LMI concentration in the eastern portion of the City. Seek <br />grant funding opportunities by December 2026. <br />December 2026 <br />p. Continue place -based strategies toward community <br />revitalization including: <br />i. Invest and prioritize City beautification projects, <br />including 3.85 miles of street medians, trees, and <br />drought-tolerant landscaping, along corridors of areas <br />with LMI concentrations (La Palma Avenue, Moody <br />Street, and Walker Avenue) by June 2025. <br />ii. Complete water infrastructure projects related to four <br />(4) water main interconnections to provide emergency <br />and contingency water supply to 4,270 units; and <br />2024-2025 <br />EXHIBIT 6