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2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report <br />Attachment B <br />Table D <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Report <br />123456789 <br />Projected <br />Completion Date Status of Program Quantified Outcomes: Quantified Outcomes: <br />Name of ProgramObjectiveApplicable CycleProgram Implementation DetailsSupporting Documents <br />in Housing ImplementationCategoryCount <br />Element <br />9. Property Maintenance A. Evaluate the appropriateness of the new Santa Ana requires adherence to building <br />Property Maintenance Standards (Healthy <br />Standards Healthy Housing Standards for applicability and property maintenance standards in its <br />Hosuing) <br />to Santa Ana Municipal Codes and municipal codes (e.g., International <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/property- <br />12/31/20296th CycleContinuousOther <br />incorporate relevant portions to assist city Property Maintenance Code and Health <br />maintenance-standards-healthy-housing/ <br />staff in conducting inspections and and Safety Standards related to <br />enforcing city codes. substandard housing). <br />9. Property Maintenance B. Connect residents with Orange County <br />Standards Health Department regarding County <br />In 2025, the City of Santa AnaÓs <br />health services and educational <br />Neighborhood Initiatives and <br />opportunities, including Senate Bill 488 <br />Environmental Services Office has <br />mandates related to lead hazards. <br />provided residents with resources offered <br />by the Orange County Health Care Agency <br />(OCHCA) for lead testing and remediation <br />services. Through ongoing community <br />engagement efforts, the City has shared <br />information regarding lead-related <br />programs, current studies, and available <br />Free lead Hazard Program webpage: <br />6th CycleContinuousgrant funding opportunities, while Meetings3 <br />ЊЋΉЌЊΉЋЉЋВ https://www.santa-ana.org/documents/free- <br />encouraging Santa Ana residents to enroll <br />lead-hazard-removal-program/ <br />in OCHCAÓs Lead Remediation Program. <br />These efforts include community <br />engagement through awarness of <br />porgrams such as promoting access to <br />blood lead level testing services conducted <br />in partnership with Orange County <br />Environmental Justice and Orange County <br />Health Care Agency. <br />In CY 2025, the City continued its efforts to <br />prevent displacement by coordinating the <br />Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program <br />with Code Enforcement and the Proactive <br />Rental Enforcement Program (PREP). In <br />C. Coordinate the CityÓs Residential <br />partnership with Habitat for Humanity of <br />Rehabilitation Grant Program (see <br />Housing Division Quarterly Reports (must <br />Orange County, the program provided <br />program No. 1) with Code Enforcement <br />grants of up to $25,000 to nine (9) look at multiple reports to add up the right <br />and Proactive Rental Enforcement <br />9. Property Maintenance households for health and safety repairs in <br />quarters for the calendar year): <br />Program (PREP) to provide assistance to 12/31/20296th CycleContinuousHouseholds9 <br />Standards single-family and mobile homes. Priority <br />low-income households and prevent <br />was given to low-income households, <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/housing-division- <br />displacement where feasible when the City <br />seniors (62+), disabled residents, and <br />quarterly-reports/ <br />is requiring health and safety repairs to <br />properties located in CDBG census tracts. <br />comply with building code. <br />By aligning this program with enforcement <br />efforts, the City helped ensure that <br />necessary repairs were made while <br />supporting housing stability for vulnerable <br />residents. <br />Housing Element Annual Progress ReportB-62 of 113 <br /> <br />
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