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AGENDA REPORT
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5/1/2012
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Opportunity Zone Inter-regional Partnership <br /> The County has two inter-regional partnership-designated jobs/housing balance <br /> opportunity zones: one is a project involving Dublin BART station and one for a project <br /> at San Lorenzo Village. The County will apply for and support applications for any <br /> funds that these projects are eligible for that will assist in implementation. <br /> Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Rule 20A <br /> Rule 20A provides an annual allocation to Alameda County from PG&E for <br /> infrastructure improvements related to electric utility under-grounding. <br /> State Funds for Transportation Financing <br /> In addition to the program above, there are several transportation financing opportunity <br /> programs including Flexible Congestion Relief Program, State and Local Transportation <br /> Partnership Program (SLTPP), Traffic System Management Program, Grade Separation <br /> Program, Bicycle Lane Account, and Petroleum Violation Escrow Account. <br /> Supportive Housing Initiative Act <br /> This competitive statewide program encourages the development of permanent, <br /> affordable housing with supportive services for low-income people with disabilities. <br /> Grants cover services and operating costs in supportive housing. <br /> LOCAL <br /> Alameda County Housing Authority Reserves <br /> In addition to their allocations of Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers and conventional <br /> public housing units, the Housing Authority has local reserve funds. The reserves may be <br /> used for housing purposes consistent with state and local laws. Most reserves are set <br /> aside to cover cash flow and administrative costs and to pay for shortfalls in conventional <br /> public housing. However, some funds are set aside to develop affordable housing. <br /> City Development Fee Waivers <br /> The City may waive, on a case by case basis, City development fees for projects (or <br /> portions of projects) which include the construction of lower income units, either rental <br /> or ownership. The City has used this incentive to promote the construction of numerous <br /> major affordable housing developments since the 1980's. Recent City fee waivers are <br /> summarized in the following table: <br /> Action Plan—FY 2012 <br /> City of Pleeaantan <br /> Page 9 <br />
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