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ill. PROGRAM/PROJECT DESCRIPTION-DETAIL <br />In the space below, describe the program/project. Include information as to how the program/project will benefit <br />low-income people/households. (max, char. 2000) <br />§ 570.202 Eligible rehabilitation and preservation activities, <br />(a) Types of buildings and improvements eligible for rehabilitation assistance. CDBG funds may be used to finance the <br />rehabilitation of privately owned buildings and improvements for residential purposes. <br />(b) Types of assistance. CDBC funds may be used to finance the following types of rehabilitation activities, and related <br />costs, either singly, or in combination, through the use of grants, loans, loan guarantees, interest supplements, or ether <br />means for buildings and improvements described in paragraph (a) of this section, except that rehabilitation of <br />commercial or industrial buildings Is limited as described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. <br />IV. STATEMENT OF NEED <br />In the space below, describe why this program/project is needed. Include information as to any effects If CDBG <br />funds are not awarded and whether similar programs/projects are available in the community. (max. cnar. 2uuu <br />The State of California reports that as of January 1, 2009, there were 75,856 housing units in Santa Ana - 59 percent of these <br />units were constructed for homeownership with the balance (41 percent) built to house renters; however, approximately 48 <br />percent of all housing units are presently occupied by renters, Approximately 12,000 homes were built in Santa Ana during <br />the last 30 years and are generally in good condition, but it is important to note that much of Santa Ana's housing was built <br />during between 1960 and 1980. Furthermore, an estimated 27,080 housing units were built before 1960. Many of these <br />homes are being to show signs of disrepair and may greatly benefit from rehabilitation. Overcrowding is another variable <br />that impacts housing condition. According to the City's Neighborhood Preservation staff, approximately 15 to 20 percent of <br />the City's multifamily housing and single-family housing units are overcrowded (based on the State standard for housing <br />occupancy). <br />Despite a significant drop in home values, homeownership In Santa Ana still remains out of reach for many Low- and <br />Moderate-Income households, Similarly, rents limit the housing options for some lower income households, As required by <br />the State, the City's Housing Element outlines a strategy to address housing needs. The City has identified vacant and <br />underutilized land that is suitable for housing development - it is possible that a portion of units may be developed as <br />affordable housing for lower Income households. The Housing Element has also identified several barriers to the creation of <br />housing opportunities in Santa Ana. There are several market and environmental constraints that the City cannot control <br />(e.g,, price of land, cost of financing, seismic hazards); however, there are some actions the City can take to mitigate these <br />constraints and those imposed by local government action. These mitigation strategies have been incorporated into the <br />Consolidated Plan. <br />75B-88
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