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"Ambassadors for Cities" award to BayEast and the City of Pleasanton relative to their support of the <br /> Tri- Valley Housing Opportunity Center (one of only five awards NAR throughout the nation). <br /> Areas of Minority Concentration <br /> Pleasanton is a small, relatively young city and has traditionally not had any areas in which minority <br /> groups reside in significant concentration. Consequently, the City has not found a need to adopt any <br /> specific geographic strategies to ensure that the community needs of minorities are met. The City <br /> will continue to monitor Pleasanton's demographics in the future (e.g., through activities focused <br /> around the 2010 Census) and will modify its policies as needed to address this issue. In addition, the <br /> City will continue to work with agencies such as Axis Community Health which serve <br /> disproportionate numbers of minority individuals and families and provide good opportunities for <br /> outreach. <br /> LEAD -BASED PAINT HAZARD REDUCTION <br /> The Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program ( ACLPPP), a department of the Alameda <br /> County Community Development Agency, plays a primary role in addressing prevention and <br /> treatment of lead poisoning county -wide. Its lead hazard reduction program is focused within the <br /> County Services Area (CSA), the special district which funds lead poisoning prevention efforts in the <br /> Cities of Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. Pleasanton is not currently a member of the <br /> CSA. <br /> Resource Development <br /> ACLPPP provides technical assistance to local agencies to encourage the incorporation of lead -safe <br /> practices into existing and planned programs affecting health, housing and environmental health. In <br /> order to achieve the Federal and State 2010 goal for the elimination of childhood lead poisoning, <br /> significant resources will be needed t educate property owners of their responsibilities, develop a <br /> trained construction workforce, provide financial assistance for low- income privately -owned housing <br /> and develop a compliance infrastructure of local agencies. <br /> ACLPPP applied under the FY 2005 SuperNOFA for funds to continue the Lead Hazard Control <br /> Grant Program and Healthy Homes Demonstration Project and is seeking out additional resources, <br /> opportunities and partnerships to support the 2010 goal. <br /> Integration into Related Programs <br /> The Housing and Community Development Department conducts lead -based paint inspections on <br /> tenant -based rental assistance for HOME and HOPWA units built before 1978 on an annual basis. <br /> Units that are managed by the Alameda County Housing Authority also conduct lead inspections as a <br /> part of the Housing Quality Standard (1 -IQS) Inspections for all Shelter Plus Care participants. Lead - <br /> Action Plan - FY 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 34 <br />