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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 />In CY 2025, the City continued to provide <br />financial support and technical assistance <br />to nonprofit and for-profit organizations <br />developing affordable housing for <br />extremely low-income households. <br />Amongst various other projects, the City <br />worked closely with the Illumination <br />Foundation on the Richard Lehn <br />Intergenerational Housing Project at 918 <br />N. Bewley St. In 2024, the City executed a <br />conditional grant agreement and regulatory <br />agreement with Illumination Foundation for <br />$2,021,319 in Homeless Housing, FY 2025-26 Q2 Housing Division Quarterly <br />A. Provide financial support and technical <br />Assistance and Prevention Program <br />Report. Please see pg. 9: <br />assistance to nonprofit and for-profit <br />22. Extremely Low-Income Round 1, 2, and 3 funds for the <br />organizations that provide affordable 12/31/20296th CycleContinuousUnits11 <br />Housing development of the Richard Lehn <br />https://www.santa- <br />housing for extremely low-income <br />Intergenerational Housing Project located <br />ana.org/documents/housing-division-quarterly <br />- <br />households. <br />at 918 Bewley Street. This development <br />report-fy-2025-26-q2/ <br />will provide eleven (11) permanent and <br />supportive housing units for homeless <br />transitional age youth (TAY) aged 18 to 24, <br />ensuring access to stable housing and <br />critical supportive services. The developer <br />received their building and grading permit <br />on May 13, 2025 and the project remains <br />on track for completion by the end of 2025, <br />further advancing the City's commitment to <br />providing housing solutions and workforce <br />development opportunities for homeless <br />youth. <br />In CY 2025, began drafting an application <br />for the 2026 Prohousing Incentive Program <br />(PIP). The PIP is designed to reward local Prohousing Incentive Program webpage: <br />government with Prohousing Designation <br />with additional funding to accelerate https://www.hcd.ca.gov/funding/pip <br />B. Apply for additional funding and provide <br />affordable housing production and <br />22. Extremely Low-Income other incentives as feasible to support the <br />12/31/20296th CycleContinuouspreservation. Other <br />List of Prohousing Designated <br />Housing production of affordable housing for <br />Jurisdictions: <br />extremely low-income households. <br />While the proposed activities are not yet <br />finalized, the City will seek to propose <br />https://www.hcd.ca.gov/planning-and- <br />activities that seek to expand housing <br />research/prohousing/designated-jurisdictions <br />opportunities for extremely low-income <br />households. <br />Housing Element Annual Progress ReportB-69 of 113 <br /> <br />