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2014-006 - Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element and Public Safety Element Updates
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2014-006 - Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element and Public Safety Element Updates
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2/4/2014
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PROGRAM EVALUATION <br />Table D -5 <br />Progress toward Housing Element Goal #3 Objectives <br />AA& <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT D -19 <br />Responsible <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Agency <br />Status <br />34. Housing Choice <br />Continue to implement and seek new <br />SAHA <br />Accomplishments: <br />Voucher <br />Housing Choice Vouchers for extremely <br />As of 2012, the Santa Ana Housing Authority <br />low income households; serve 2,558 <br />provided rental vouchers to 2,682 households. Of <br />clients annually <br />these, 73% had incomes at or below 30% of CMFI. <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />35. Family Self- <br />Continue to implement and seek <br />SAHA <br />Accomplishments: <br />Sufficiency <br />participants for the Family Self- <br />In 2012, the Housing Authority served 85 clients <br />Sufficiency program; serve 150 clients <br />through the FSS Program. <br />annually <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 <br />Continue to implement and seek <br />period. <br />Accomplishments: <br />36. HOPWA Tenant <br />SAHA <br />Based Rental <br />participants for the HOPWA Tenant <br />In 2012, the Housing Authority served 50 clients <br />Assistance <br />Based Rental Assistance program; <br />through the HOPWA Program. <br />serve 50 clients annually <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 <br />period. <br />37. Preservation of At- <br />. Support the preservation of affordable <br />CDA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Risk Housing <br />rental housing units from conversion to <br />Housing <br />The City continues to monitor housing at risk of <br />market rates <br />Division <br />converting to market rate and outreach to property <br />Provide outreach to property owners to <br />owners to identify financial incentives that enable <br />keep up to date with status of properties <br />owners to maintain their properties as affordable. <br />• Seek funding and financing <br />In 2012, SAHA issued $30 million in tax - exempt <br />mechanisms to preserve existing <br />bonds to preserve the 200 -unit Wycliffe Towers. <br />affordability covenants <br />The City continues to monitor legislation that may <br />Advocate for state legislative action to <br />impact its ability to meet its affordable housing goals. <br />allow greater flexibility to satisfy the <br />Appropriateness: <br />regional housing needs goals <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 <br />period. <br />38. Multiple - Family <br />. Assist in the acquisition, rehabilitation, <br />CDA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Housing <br />and deed restriction of up to 50 rental <br />Housing <br />The City acquired, rehabilitated, and preserved at <br />Acquisition and <br />units annually, with the intent of <br />Division <br />least 4 projects funded with local, state, and federal <br />Rehabilitation <br />qualifying for new construction credit <br />funds. Due to the elimination of RDA, the program <br />per Government Code 65583.1 (c) (2) (B) <br />will shift in focus toward rental rehabilitation projects. <br />• Advocate for state legislative action to <br />The City continues to monitor legislation that impacts <br />allow greater use of rehabilitation <br />the ability to meet affordable housing goals. <br />projects to satisfy the RHNA goals <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />AA& <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT D -19 <br />
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