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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 approved funding for several <br />organizations in 2024 to support services <br />for Santa AnaÓs children, including: <br />- America On Track offers mentorship, <br />STEM workshops, camps, and family <br />support for children of prisoners. ($34,860) <br />- Delhi Center in collaboration with UCI <br />provides leadership training for teens to <br />teach younger children about gang <br />prevention and safe choices. ($62,053) <br />- Girls Inc. of Orange County offers <br />2025-2029 Consolidated Plan/2025-2026 <br />academic and personal development, <br />Action Plan. Please see p.2: <br />leadership and workforce readiness, health <br />B. Continue funding organizations that help <br />42. Child Care Options address and meet the supportive service 12/31/20296th CycleContinuousand well-being, and community advocacy Other6 <br />https://www.santa- <br />needs of Santa AnaÓs children.programs. ($34,860) <br />ana.org/?post_type=document&p=119368&pr <br />- MOMs OC offers prenatal and infant <br />eview=true <br />home visits with health education and <br />mental health support. ($34,860) <br />- OCCTAC provides arts enrichment, youth <br />and family counseling, and crisis <br />intervention. ($34,860) <br />- Straight Talk Clinic offers mental health <br />services and counseling for low-income <br />residents, including children. ($34,860) <br />These programs help ensure children and <br />families in Santa Ana have access to vital <br />resources and support. <br />C. Issue a CDBG public service application The City's Comprehensive Zoning Code <br />every two years to eligible nonprofit Update project continued in 2025 with <br />42. Child Care Options organizations to provide public service 12/31/20296th CycleIn Progressstakeholder engagement and preparation Other1santa-ana.org/zoning-code-update <br />programs to Santa Ana residents that of the draft update for public review in <br />include services for children and youth.2026. <br />43. Multi-Generational A. Incorporate development and site <br />The City's Comprehensive Zoning Code <br />Housing and Accessory design standards in residential zones <br />Update project continued in 2025 with <br />Dwelling Units (ADUs) through the Zoning Code Update (see <br />6th CycleIn Progressstakeholder engagement and preparation Other1santa-ana.org/zoning-code-update <br />ЊЋΉЌЊΉЋЉЋЏ <br />program 18) that offer flexibility to promote <br />of the draft update for public review in <br />innovative models of multigenerational <br />2026. <br />housing. <br />43. Multi-Generational B. Publish preapproved ADU prototype <br />Housing and Accessory plans to provide greater certainty and <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/pre-approved-adu- <br />6th CycleCompletedNo Update for CY 2025.Other <br />ЏΉЌЉΉЋЉЋЋ <br />Dwelling Units (ADUs) quality in the development of such housing. <br />plans/ <br />Housing Element Annual Progress ReportB-97 of 113 <br /> <br />