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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 />The Santa Ana Housing Authority had the <br />following number of active participants in <br />the Family Self-Sufficiency Program for <br />each FY below: <br />o FY 2022: 106 active participants <br />o FY 2023: 93 active participants <br />A. Administer the Family Self-Sufficiency <br />o FY 2024: 129 active participants <br />program to empower and support Housing <br />o CY 2025: 136 active participants <br />Choice Voucher Program participants to <br />(changed to CY instead of FY) <br />achieve economic independence and self-https://www.santa-ana.org/housing-authority- <br />30. Family Self-Sufficiency12/31/20296th CycleContinuousHouseholds15 <br />sufficiency while adhering to policies and general-resources/ <br />The Santa Ana Housing Authority <br />procedures in the federal regulations and <br />graduated the following number of <br />in the FSS Action Plan. Graduate at least <br />participants from the Family Self- <br />two families per year. <br />Sufficiency Program for each FY below: <br />o FY 2022: 9 graduates <br />o FY 2023: 8 graduates <br />o FY 2024: 16 graduates <br />o CY 2025: 15 graduates (changed to CY <br />instead of FY) <br />In CY 2025, the City continued to monitor <br />Warwick Square Apartments, a project at <br />risk of converting to market rate, as part of <br />its efforts to preserve affordable housing. <br />The City remains in contact with the <br />A. Annually monitor the status of at-risk property owners and has met with them to <br />housing projects, specifically the Warwick discuss options for preserving the <br />Square, Highland Manor, and other property's affordability. As of the end of <br />projects that may have expiring affordability CY 2025, the City provided the developer Judson Brown, Housing Manager <br />31. Preservation of At Risk <br />covenants. Contact owners of properties at 12/31/20296th CycleContinuouswith a draft agreement for their review. The Other2jbrown@santa-ana.org <br />Housing <br />risk of conversion within one year of City will continue to work with the (714) 667-2241 <br />expiration to discuss CityÓs desire and developer to execute this agreement. <br />support to preserve projects as affordable <br />housing.Regarding Highland Manor, in June 2024, <br />the owner submitted an application to <br />TCAC for additional tax credits. The City <br />conducted a Local Reviewing Agency <br />Project Evaluation Form strongly <br />supporting the project. <br />Housing Element Annual Progress ReportB-76 of 113 <br /> <br />
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