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<br /> <br />Orange County 217 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />2. Facilitate the development of housing for <br />individuals with disabilities (including <br />developmental disabilities) through <br />incentives for affordable housing <br />development with services, resources, and <br />assistance. <br />Develop 25 housing units for special needs <br />households between 2021-2029. <br />3. Provide financial support to organizations <br />that provide supportive housing for <br />emancipated foster youth (ages 18-21) who <br />are homeless or at immediate risk of <br />becoming homeless. <br />Assist at least 10 foster youth with <br />supportive housing between 2021-2029. <br />4. In compliance with recent updates to the <br />Surplus Land Act (AB 1255, 2019-Rivas; AB <br />1486, 2019-Ting), identify City-owned land for <br />the development of affordable housing. If <br />surplus properties are identified, pursue <br />development via a competitive Request for <br />Proposals or other processes. <br />Annually, assess the list of surplus sites and <br />solicit development via a competitive RFP <br />process or other forms of partnership such <br />as land lease agreements. <br />5. Acquire funds from local, state, and federal <br />grant opportunities, including the HCD Infill <br />Infrastructure Grant Program, to support the <br />development of affordable housing, housing <br />for special needs, and support service <br />projects. When a critical mass of state <br />(various HCD programs) and/or federal <br />(CDBG, HOME) funding is available, the City <br />will issue a competitive Notice of Funding <br />Availability with objective criteria to <br />transparently identify the best non-profit <br />affordable housing developer to partner with <br />on new affordable housing developments in <br />the city. <br />Partner with at least one nonprofit housing <br />developer biennially throughout the planning <br />period and support the entitlement of at least <br />400 subsidized housing units affordable to <br />extremely low-, very low-, and low-income <br />households in the city during the planning <br />period. <br />6. Partner with Orange County Housing Finance <br />Trust to secure funding for affordable <br />housing in Fullerton. <br />Conduct feasibility study for an affordable <br />housing trust fund by January 2027. <br />7. Develop a web-based Housing Development <br />Toolkit that outlines a step-by-step process <br />for residential development, including <br />identifying steps in the entitlement and <br />building permit process, detailed information <br />on development incentives, and funding <br />Publish Housing Development Toolkit on <br />City’s website by December 2026. <br />EXHIBIT 6