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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 City continues to provide funding and <br />technical assistance to support the <br />development of permanent supportive <br />housing for individuals experiencing <br />homelessness. Through CDBG, HOME, <br />HOME-ARP, HHAP funds, and Project- <br />Based Vouchers (PBVs), the City partners <br />with nonprofit and affordable housing <br />developers to expand housing <br />opportunities with supportive services. The <br />following are two projects that the City <br />collaborated on during CY 2025: <br />B. Continue to facilitate establishment of Under Construction <br />FY 2025-26 Q2 Housing Division Quarterly <br />emergency shelters and transitional and - Richard Lehn Intergenerational Housing <br />Report. Please see pgs. 8-10: <br />supportive housing throughout the (918 N. Bewley St.), funded by HHAP <br />37. Emergency Shelters and <br />planning period. Approve and finance 10 12/31/20296th CycleContinuous($2,021,319) and eight (8) PBVs, will <br />Units27 <br />Transitional Housing <br />https://www.santa- <br />new permanent supportive housing rehabilitate two (2) buildings into eleven <br />ana.org/documents/housing-division-quarterly- <br />projects and a new 200+ bed emergency (11) permanent supportive housing units <br />report-fy-2025-26-q2/ <br />shelter in the planning period.for homeless transitional-age youth and <br />seniors. <br />Completed <br /> - FX Residences (801, 807, 809, and 809 <br />½ E. Santa Ana Blvd.), funded by the <br />Housing Successor Agency ($1,656,947), <br />three (3) PBVs, and a 99-year ground <br />lease is a sixteen (16)-unit permanent <br />supportive housing project. The project <br />was completed in early 2025 and was fully <br />leased up by October 2025. <br />TheseeffortsdemonstratetheCity's <br />37. Emergency Shelters and C. Amend the CityÓs Municipal Code as <br />The City's Comprehensive Zoning Code <br />Transitional Housing part of Zoning Code Update to revise its <br />Update project continued in 2025 with <br />homeless shelter ordinance to comply with <br />6th CycleIn Progressstakeholder engagement and preparation Other1santa-ana.org/zoning-code-update <br />ЊЋΉЌЊΉЋЉЋЏ <br />state law, such as AB 139 and AB 101, <br />of the draft update for public review in <br />and most recent best practices. <br />2026. <br />Housing Element Annual Progress ReportB-88 of 113 <br /> <br />
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