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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 HAANNLPLN I~,. L .din ~9~ief Flu !1 ~xi,i t i~~:2 ~~~~il~~l ~~I; 5 ~UTHR~TI( T~f~ F lnd pp~51n c~lr ~lnaf~ iKf . f~ET~N ~~T: R~RDIN ERETARY ~ ONLY: A~P~IL , ~ ~ a ~ T~TL.E: ~~~R~v~ a H~~ IN AUTHRI TY AN~TAL PLAN ? A~ R~co~nme~ded ? As Amended gNTiNU~D T~ E~CEU EVE ~~RET~R REIEN~D TAN Adopt a resolution to approve and subit the Annual Plan to the United states Depa~t~nent of Housing and Urban Development. - k ~~MC~NI'~~ ~EDE~TEL~PMENT AND H~U INS ~~I I ON AST IAN At Zts Regular N~eeting of Larch , ~ a a 9, ~ vote of 4 : ~ ~~Ti~.lasenor absent } , the ommuni.ty Rede~relopment and Housing comrission recommended that the Housing Authority adopt a resolution to approve and submit the Ar~~ual Plan to tie United states Department of Housing and Ura~ f f Development , Y Tie U. s. Departn~et of Housing and Urban Development THUD} requ~.res housing authorities that adm~nlster ~ Housing choice voucher ~HV} Rental Assistance program to have an Annual Plan. The purpose of the Housing Authority's Annual P~.an is to advise HUD, program participants and members of the public of its m~.ssion and strategy to serve the needs of very low-income families. The Annual Plan {Exhibit 1} provides information about the current operations of the Housing Authority, including programs, part~.cipants, erv~.ces for the up~or~ing year, and any operational or tenant concerns. The Authority is required to review its existing operations and needs on a year~.y basis with input from a Tenant Advisory committee comprised of H participants. 'the 'tenant Advisory or~ittee met on January 15, to review the Plan for fiscal year ~Oa9~~~1~. Thee were committee Housing Authorit~r Annu~1 Plan . April 2009 Page ~ ~nber in attendance . requirod, all comm.ont~ f rom tho ~~nuar~ ~5 com~titto~ meeting incorporated into the annual P~.an. - HAD regulation require a 4~-da~r comment period. on ~anuar~ 17, 2009, notification gas published that the draft plan ~ra~ availably far re~rie~a. Teo public comment period ended March , 2009. X11 om~tents rec~i~red are included ire the final documents u~mitted to HUD. F T CAL IMP~iC~ There no fiscal. impact associated Frith this action, r Shelly andry- a~1e I~ouing Manager community De~relopment ~genoy i CJ~ISLB~~/sr i ~ ~eprtme~t ~ Housing and ~rb~n No. ~~77-0~~ ~evelopm~nt E~~~res ~~~1~~1~ office of ~u~~ic end ~~d~an Honsin 1.~ PHA Information PHA Name : Housing Authority of the City of Sand. Ana PHA Cade: _CA0~3~ PHA Type: ? Srraall ~ High Performing ? Standard ~ HCV ~Sectior€ 8} I'HA Fiscal Year Beginning: ~MMIYYYY}: _ p712~i~~ 2,1I Inventory (based on ACC units at tune of FY beginning fn 1.~ above} - Number afPH units: Nl~mber of HCV units: 2558 ~111)m15510n Type ? ~-Year and Annual Plan ~ Annual Plan Only ? 5-Yeas Plan Only PHA Consortia ? PHA Consortia: ~Checlc box if submitting a joint Plan and complete table below.) Na. of Units in Fach PHA Pro am s Included in the Pro ams Not in the Participa#ing PHAs ~ ~ ~ ~ Program Code Consortia Cansar~ia PH HCV PHA 1: PHA 2: PHA 3: S.~ ~-'dear Plall, Complete items 5.1 and 5.2 only at 5-Year Plan update. S.1 Mission, State the PHA's 1vlission for serving the needs of larnr-income, very law-income, and extremely law income families in the PfIA's jurisdiction for the next eve years: Only required witll ~-year ptan. 5.? Goals a>td objectives, Identify the PHA's quantifiable goals and objectives that will enable the PHA to serve the needs afIow-income and very 1ow~incame, and extremely law-income families for the next eve years. Include a report an the progress the PHA has raade in meeting the goals and objectives described in the previous 5-Year Plan. ~r~1y required wEth 5-year plan. P1`iA Plan Update } ~a} Identify all PHA Plan elements that have been revised by the PHA. since its last .Annual Plan submission: fib} Identify the speci#ic location{s}where the public may obtain copies of the S,Year and Annual PHA Plan, Far a complete list of PHA flan elements, see Section b.4 ofthe instructions. Y 1. Ellglbility, Selection, and Admissiar~ Policies 7. Carrnnunity Service and Self Sufficiency ~ Na change topolicies - - -Na change to policies. S. Safety and Crime Prevention n1a 2, Financial .Resources Deceived G3,6~~ FSS Coordinator grant 9. Pets nla Applied far ~ Family Uni~cati~n vouchers 1 D. Civil Rights Certification Nn change to policies r 3. Rent Determination - Na change to policies 11. Fiscal Year Audit ~ Available far review Qperatians and Management 12. Asset Management n!a As of April 1, ~~~9, Mobility program r~~ll be phased out and replaced with traditional 13. ~Tiolence Against ~To~nen Act -No change to policies Portability far moves within County of~range 5. Grievance Procedures Na change to policies I)esigr~ated ElderlylDisabled Housing r~la 7.~ Hope Y~ lVlixed 1~nanc~ Moderltizatio~l or l~evelopmer~t, Demolitinll antllor Disposition, Callversiol~ of Public Housing, Homeo~nership 1?rogralns, and Project-l~asecl touchers. ~r~c~urle s~a~emer~~s reIQ~ed t~ these pragr~atr~s as appi<i~able. NIA S,U Capital ~mpror~~mel~ts. Please carnplete Parts 8.1 through 8.3, as applicable. NIA S,1 Capital ~`und Program Annual 5tatemcntlPerformance al~cl Evaluation report. As part of the PHA 5-Year and Annual Plan, annually corrY~lete and submit the C'api~~l ~u~d ~rogra~ Annual Sfa~er~~r~~l~e~ortnance c~nd Evaluation ~R~port, form HUDLL50475.1, for each current and open CFI' grant and CFFP financing. NIA Page ~ ~f 2 form HUD-o07~ ~412~~8} - Y I Capital Fund Program li'ive-Year Action Plan. As part of the submission of the Annual 1'1an, PHAs must complete and submit the Capital Fund Pr~gratn Five-YearAc~ior~ Plan, farm HUD-~~0~5.~, and subsequent annual updates {an a rolling basis, e.g., drop current year, and add latest year for a five year period}. Large capital items must be included in the live-Year Action Plan. NIA Capital Fund Financing Program ~C>~FP). Check if the PHA proposes to use any portion of its Capital Fund Program (CFP}IReplacement Housing Factor {~RHF} to repay debt ~r~curred to finance capital improvements. NIA ~.0 Housing Needs. 1~aSed on information provided by the applicable Consolidated Plan., information provided by HUD, and other generally available data, make a reasonable effort to identify the housing needs of the low-income, very lvw-income, and extremely low-incomo families who reside in thejurisdictionserved bythe PHA, including elderly families, famihe5 with d~sabilitie5, and l~auseholds ofvanaus races and ethnic groups, and other families who are on the public housing and Section Stenant-based assistance waiting lists. The identification of housing needs must address issues of affordability, supply, quality, accessibility, size of units, and location. Only required with 5-year plan. 9.~ strategy for Addressing Housing Needs. Provide a briefdescription of t17e PHA's strategy far addressing the housing needs of families in the jurisdiction and an the waiting list in the upcoming year. dote; Small, Section 8 only, and High Performing ~'HAs complete Duly for Annual Plan submissinn with the 5-Fear Plan. 1ll,l~ Additional Inl`ormation. Describe the following, aS well as any additional information HUD has re~ueSted. {a} Progress in Meeting Mission and Coals. Provide a brief Statement ofthe PHA's progress in meeting the mission and goals deSCrii~ed in the Sµ Year Plan, Oily required with 5-year plan. {b} Signi#~cant Amendment and Substantial DeviationlMadi~cation. Provide the Pf1A.'s definition of "s~gni~cant amen.dmer~t" ar~d "substantial deviationlmadi~cation" Only required with 5-year plan 11 ~l~ Required Suhmissinn for Field Off ce Review. Irr addition to the PHA Plan template (HUD-SOU75}, PHAs must submit the following dacu~ner~ts, ftems (a} through {g) may be submitted with Signature by mail or electronically with scanned signatures, but electronic submission is encouraged. Items {h}through ~i} must be attached electronically with the PHA Plan. Note: Fared copies of these documents will not be accepted by the Field D1`~ce. {a} Form Hl~FD-~~~77, PEA ~ertif i~a~ions of C~mplia~ce ~vith the PHA .P~a~s nr~d Relayed ~egula~ion~s {which includes all certifications relating to Civil Rights} Attached {b} Form HUD-50~7~, Certrf ica~io~t fot' ~t ,~rt~g-Free Yl'orkplace {PHAs receiving CFP gt`ant5 only} _ (c} Form HUD-St~471, C~rt~ficatio~ of Pay~er~ts to ~nfl~e~ce~'~de~rr~ ~'ra~sactions {PHAS receiving CFP grants only) {d} 1?orm SF-LLL, Disclosure of Lo~byi~ag ~c~ivities {FHAs receiving Cp'1~ grants only} s {e} Form SF-LLL-A, ~iscl~s~cre ~f I,ob~yi~g Activities Continuation Sheet {PHAs receiving Cp'P grants only} - (f} Resident Adv~SOry Hoard (RAB) comrncnts. Con~nents received from the RAB must besubmitted bythe PI-lA as an attachment to the PHA Plan. PHAs must also include a narrative describing their analysis of the recommendations and the decisions made orgy these recommendations. Attached (g} Challenged Elements ~h} Form HUD-~~~75.1, Capital Fund Program Ar~rt~al Statemer~tlPerfarrr~ance and ,~val~~afio~ I~ep~r~ {PHAs receiving CFP grants only (i} foorm HUD-~Ot]?5.~, CapitalP'u~dProgram Five-Year~4ction Plc~r~ {PHAs receiving CFP grants only} Page 2 of ~ form HUD~5~07~ ~41~~OS} Tenant 1~d~~ar~ Committee - ~Vlem~er January ~ X009 Earn ~~enan Tath - ~~~r~a Eeheo~en Eaur~e~ E~p~no~a Maria i~ + one ~~ena uardada + one Francine Harris + one oxe Hend~e~r + ane Tong Ean~ ~7~c Ee + tv~o Henry Sao ~'an Ee ~ec~or Lo~ana + one ~uiia Mendiza~al + one Than I~uc Nguyen E~.na Nunn Jn~c~ Penney Ey Thi ~ha~n Yotanda Ramirez nsana io ~ueben anche~ + one a ~ a anc~e~ + ane ~e~orah pars Tien Ta T~.~an Thai Tenant Advisory o~n~nittee .~anuary I5, 209 Thirty-three members attended the committee meeting, with roughly equal numbers of English, Spanish, and ietnan~ese speakers present. The fallowing questions were used to guide the discussian~ Bilingual staff facilitated the meeting. anlments received are u~nari~ed below, how has having Dousing toucher enhanced or detracted from other areas of your life, besides housing? what impacts has paying only ~0°I~ of your income toward rr~onthly rent had on your household? ~ Helps us be able to faces on educat~Qn to become more self s~.fclent~ ~ with ies en~pioyent, and less wor1~ hours, lucky to pay only this portion towards rent. ~ Less worry l~nowing any housing is stable daring bad economic times. • I am able to afford a unit large enough far nay aruily, Previously, we were crowded in a small unit, • 1~ble to start ahome-based business, and save each month towards bu11d1n that business ~e.g, purchase equsprnent to expand landscaping business}. when you were choosing your present unit, did you experience any difficulties as a Voucher holder? Did any property owners or managers turn you away because you were a toucher holder? • an~e owners did not want t~vo payments per n~ar~th. • were not co.fortable with H standards and inspections. • did not want to negotiate rent with Housing Authority • Fearful of damage to unit based on rumors of assisted tenants, • ,Too much paperwork 1 taa many restrictions. • Not co~nfartable with time limits on repairs to unit ~abaternent}. • Best and newest apartments do not accept housing vouchers. • Asked to pay higher deposit than nQn-assisted tenants. • het offered shorter leases than ncn-assisted tenants. ~'hink shout your current home and your neighborhood, I i~ exactly where you would choose to live? ff you could live anywhere, where would it be? And why? • fJnit is great ~a hard to find ~-bedraon~~, but nergl~borhood is bad... crime, graffiti, and littering from nearby church and school. . ~ Dne fa~n1ly ~va,s nat happy xth present unit because child eras asac1at~n with `moron crowd' in the nei hborhoad. They are beginning search for ne~v unit hosts ofrr~oving deposits, etc} prevent moving from where they are satxsf~ed to where they nay be even happier, • ~verheln~ing m.~ ority liked where they lived and proximity to their camn~unity, schools, shopping, etc. • could like to find a rental house instead of an apartrnent~ ~]o you kuo about the Fair ~ou~iug ouncii of grange ouuty? Although ~ ~D°Io of tenants receive information an the council during their initial voucher briefing and at each change of unit, only 1 ~°Io of the ~Tietna.ese group and zero from the panlsh group stated they mere aware of the ~`axr Housing ounc~l. 10~°IQ of the English group was familiar with the ounc1l. Dave you ever eon~~cted the "air ~ouin ouncii, or used their services? • Two rnen~bers from the English group had ~.tten letters to the Fair Housing council. ~'eIl us about our customer services to yau. . Remember the last ti.e e contacted you by telephone. Hour did it a? • food to have person answer the phone. • Housing worker's voice mail message was not updated; client didn't know _ she vas out for several days. text, think about a recent notification by mail,,.. Did it provide enough information and was it easy to understand? • Letters are easily understandable and received in enough t7me before the eventlappointrnent. • Tenant newsletters are useful and interesting Nov picture when you last ca.e to pity Hall far an appointment. Describe your experiences at our Reception Desk. • excellent. Receptionist is always courteous and professional. 5 • If a foreign language speaker is needed, one is found quickly. • ~vben it is busy at the front desk, other stffrnembers step into help. This is greatly appreciated. I I how about during the re-e~am~natlon lntervxew with your Hous1ng pec~allst? • Those who had their re-examinations conducted by n~a~l enjoyed the convenience. • Paperwork requirements are spelled out and easy to fallow. Last, tell us about when the staff member visited your home for the annual ~ inspection. what went well, and what could be improved`? ~ one family would ~1ke shorter xnspect1on appa~ntment windows, e.g. moo, hour tin~efran~es instead of four-hour tim.efra~nes. • Families reported good awareness of status ofpasslfail items frorn the inspector. food co~nn~unication between tenants and inspectors. ~ Inc client would like more ir~for~nation Qn the tirrze Irmit owner has to conduct repairs. ~t~er c~m~nents or reco~nrnend~trons. • Letter of recommendation from the Authority far use by tenants to use during _ . _ other change of unit, especially for those who have track record ofno tenant- ca~used H violations, etc. This would help client market themselves to prospective landlordslmanagers. ~ one client expressed concern she might lose her assistance as a result of all the government cutbacks. • one client was concerned about becoming portable client of another housing agency once bounty-wide Nobility tra~.sitions to Portability. the stated she was hoping the customer service at the new Authority would be as goad as Santa Ana'sF ~ubl~~ ~arin~ March , ~~a~ The pity of Santa Ana's anlmunity edevelopn~ent and ouin on~nission held a ~ublxc fearing on larch , ~~09 to receive comment on the prapa~ed Annual flan, The can~nents mere: commissioner Vasquez inquired what follow-up vas offered to tenants rho reported being asked to pad higher deposits or offered shorter leases than non-assisted tenants. These tenants mere advised to contact the Fair dousing council of grange ount~ regarding poss1ble housrng d1scrlm~nat~on, on~missioner ~Tasquez expressed concern that the Spanish-spewing committee members v~ere nat farniiiar with the Fair Housing council. All tenants receive printed information in their respective language regarding the cuncil and its services at initial _ voucher issuance and at each change of unit. Additional information. in all three languages mill be given to farrrilies during annual re-e~an~ination interview, including a take-home flier Frith contact information. t S R~LI~TI~I~ 1~. H dog- ~ A ~E~LUTI~ ~F THE H~l1lIV AIJT~~RIT~ ~F THE _ 1T F AI~TA ~~PR~IN THE AEI F~~ FIAL YEAS 1 ~ B~ lT RELIED ~ TWE iEN1~E~~ ~F THE H[IV~CJT»~~ITY F TAE I F ANT~~N~, ~ F~~.L~U: ~e~tion ~ . Thy Houir~ Authorit ~f t • ~ y he ~ of ar~ta Ana ooncl~u~~rel}~ finds, determines and deolares ~ follo~rs: The Houin ~utho~i of the i . tY ty of Santa ~n ~t~~ ~?uthor~ty ~ ~ requlr~ b the l.J.. De artr~ent p of Hou~ng ar~d Urban Deveio~r~ent ~'!H~lD"} to ha~re an ~nr~u~1 In due t~ the fact that the Auth~rit administers ~ eoti~n ~ Recta! ~isistance Pry ram. 5 The purpose ~f the A~thori ' An Waal Sian ~ to ad~~e H LJD, program ~artiipant ar~d r~enber of the ublio of its mission and strate~~ to sere the needs of verb ia~in~ome families. It ro~ride inf~rrr~tion ~~out the ~urre~t opratior~s of the ~uthori in~ludin r ~ ~ prograr~, pa~tac~par~ts, enr~s for the up~orning gar, and . oper~t~onal ortenant ~onorns. The ~uthorit i re aired to rev; ~ ~ eve ifs eperat~ons and needs p~ annual h~sis vtirith input from a ~`enant dvNSO ornlttee . , r on~prised of eot~on ~ part~~ipants. The Tenant Ad~is~ Dor~m~ttee yet on ~anue ~ to review the annual Phan fir fisoai der ~~~-0~~, ar~d aii ~on~ments from said et~ng are in~orportd into the ~nnua~ Sian, ~ re aired b BUD re uation ~ Y ~ , HAD re ulations r wire f ~ ~ orgy-f~~e day ~omrnnt ~eri~~, n January ~ ~0~~, natifi~ation ~ published in the bran gun 9 ~ Regafer thaf the draft pfar~ vas aa~lable for uhli re~rie. Th . p e ~ubli o~nrnent period ended on h~ar~h t Further publ~~ hearing vas held ~ the omrnunity Redevelo ment end Hous~~ ~ ~ om~~on an larch , and ell cor~r~ent reoei~red at the hearing are included in the final do~u~nents to be subm' red t~ H ~ section . The fiscal ear ~ nnu r ~ a~ Plan the l~ou~n ~thoraty of the pity of Santa Ana is harsh a roved ar~d ~ ` y pp d~pted, laid annual Phan hii be s~~rnitted b the Authority to H U D. ectian This l~esol~tion shall tike effect i m~ed~atel}~ upon +ts adopt~~n by the A~.thority fiord, and the Rerdi~ Secrete for th g ry Author~t shall attest to and cer~i the vole adoptin this Resolution, g ~eso~~t~~n No. ~A ~~~9-~02 P~~e ~ ~f ~ ~~~PTED this d~ ~f A ril Y r M . Pu1~ ~ ~r ~P~1~~ A T F~~i; Joseph . ~[tcher, ~~~~I eunsel ~[st~nt ~unse! o~~ilrnember; [~r~ ~ena~[d ' es ~~f~r~~~te M~~t~r~e~ Pu~~~~ ~iento Tin'era NEE: ~ur~ci[meer; ~or~~ ~ ~~"[`~~N: ~un~~[r~~mbers: Noy 4 NC~T P~~ENT: ouni[rr~er~~ers: Nine ~ ~~TIFIT[N ~ ATT~TA,T~~I A[~~ ~l~~~VAL1T PATRI[ H~~LY, eoret t~ the [ruin Authori ~re~ ftet t~ ' ~ ~ d cert~fi the ~~lut~~r~ No, HA ~~9-~0~ t~e~ on ~r~~l res~~o#ion ade tee ~ h ~ ~ Hou~n~ u#h~r~~ ~f the ~f en Any ~n pry[ D~, ate: Rrdir~g eta H~~n ~uth~ri ~~~~~u~~~n ~V~. ~A ~00~-~D Pa~~ ~ of ~