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Five Year Objectives Five Year Goals Performance Measures <br /> Pursue continued funding and 1. Project Independence will provide 90% of HOPWA clients will be able <br /> renewals of subsidized rental 200 households Alameda County to maintain housing stability, avoid <br /> assistance programs such as with rental assistance. homelessness and access care. <br /> Supportive Housing Program (SHP), 2. Approximately 2,000 persons <br /> Shelter Plus Care (S +C), Project living with HIV /AIDS will receive <br /> Independence and Section 8. supportive services through <br /> HOPWA funding. <br /> 3. Shelter Plus Care's Tenant -Based <br /> Rental Assistance program will <br /> provide County -wide rental <br /> assistance and supportive services to <br /> 1,070 disabled, formerly homeless <br /> individuals their families. <br /> Promote the production of affordable 1. Provide information and access to On an annual basis see a decrease in <br /> housing to achieve public and mental housing for homeless populations. the number of chronically homeless <br /> health outcomes. 2. Develop and implement individuals in the community. <br /> transitional planning for discharged <br /> clients. <br /> 3. Develop and fund comprehensive <br /> crisis intervention services. <br /> Support and expand programs that Continue to support the operation of 100 households will retain housing <br /> assist persons who are at risk of the East County HPRP hub which during the five -year period. <br /> becoming homeless, including the coordinates housing resources and <br /> Homeless Prevention and Rapid supportive services for households <br /> Rehousing Program (HPRP), Tri- that are at risk of becoming <br /> Valley Housing Scholarship homeless. <br /> Program, and ECHO Housing's <br /> Senior Reverse Mortgage <br /> Counseling Program. <br /> Continue to support the operation 30 households will be assisted <br /> and expansion of the new Tri Valley during the five -year period. <br /> Housing Scholarship Program which <br /> offers tenant -based rental assistance <br /> to households who are homeless or <br /> at risk of being homeless. Subsidies <br /> are provided while the head of <br /> household is undergoing job training <br /> and are gradually phased out after <br /> employment is secured. <br /> The City will continue to offer, N/A <br /> through ECHO Housing, a program <br /> offering counseling services to <br /> senior homeowners considering a <br /> reverse mortgage program to ensure <br /> that their participation does not <br /> result in the loss of their home. <br /> GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION <br /> All of the activities described above will serve Pleasanton residents citywide. <br /> Strategic Plan FY2010 FY2014 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 31 <br />