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based paint inspections would also take place for any homeownership programs administered by <br /> HOME, CDBG, Alameda County Housing Trust Fund and Redevelopment funding. Each HOME <br /> jurisdiction also has its own lead -based paint inspection program and requirement that are in <br /> compliance with HUD regulations. <br /> Starting in July 2010, the City of Pleasanton began to routinely compile lead paint data for each new <br /> residential rehabilitation project processed through the Housing Rehabilitation Program <br /> (administered by Neighborhood Solutions), including assumed lead present, lead safe work practices <br /> followed, testing, abatement, and clearance test performed. <br /> Other Housing- Related Environmental Programs <br /> In February 2002, ACLPP was awarded $850,000 from HUD to conduct a three -year demonstration <br /> project combining a housing/environmental approach with the medical model. The goal of the <br /> demonstration project is to reduce the severity of attacks and the frequency of emergency visits for <br /> children 1 -12 years of age with respiratory distress. The project has established a system of <br /> coordination among the identified partners to reduce the fragmentation of current services for asthma <br /> treatment. Housing -based interventions and education addressing asthma triggers and safety issues <br /> in the home environment have been carried out. The evaluation of the housing and education <br /> interventions and their impact on children's respiratory health is currently being evaluated. <br /> ANTI - POVERTY STRATEGY <br /> The majority of programs that are aimed at addressing poverty are coordinated at the County level. <br /> For example, the Section 8 housing subsidy voucher program is coordinated in Pleasanton through <br /> the Housing Authority of Alameda County (HACA) and is an essential piece of the anti - poverty <br /> strategy countywide. In FY 2011, the City will continue to consider supporting requests by residents <br /> of subsidized housing complexes serving families, seniors, and the disabled to receive additional rent <br /> subsidies. <br /> As described earlier, the City o f Pleasanton, in collaboration with the City of Livermore and Tri-City <br /> Homeless Coalition (which recently became "Abode Services "), implemented a Housing Scholarship <br /> Program for Tri- Valley residents ten years ago in FY 1999. The program is modeled on the City of <br /> Fremont's successful program. Administration of the program by Abode Services is being funded <br /> through City of Pleasanton funds and by other sources mobilized by Abode. Rent subsidies are being <br /> funded by each local jurisdiction using federal HOME funds. As noted in the preceding table, the <br /> City will apply City General Funds and Lower Income Housing Funds to provide case management <br /> services to program clients in FY 2011. Tenant rent subsidies will be provided using HOME funds. <br /> In 1996, the City of Pleasanton established an Economic Vitality Committee (formerly known as the <br /> Economic Development Advisory Commission), or EVC, to promote economic development in <br /> Pleasanton. A new staff position of Economic Vitality Manager was created in 1994. This <br /> individual currently works to coordinate the efforts of the EVC, which works closely with the <br /> Action Plan - FY 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 35 <br />