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participant with the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) in the most recent <br /> establishment of updated housing affordability targets for the Bay Area region. These targets are <br /> incorporated into the current Housing Element and will be carried forward in the current update. <br /> The City of Pleasanton will coordinate CDBG, HOME, and City funding sources, such as Lower <br /> Income Housing Funds and General Funds, to provide housing programs, public service <br /> assistance, capital improvement assistance, and economic development opportunities to the <br /> community during the next five years. <br /> The City of Pleasanton's Human Services Commission meets monthly to coordinate the delivery <br /> of services (including housing) to lower income residents and special needs groups in the area in <br /> cooperation with "Interact," a body comprised of representatives of each of the social service <br /> agencies in the Tri Valley area. Approximately twice yearly, the Commission holds a special, <br /> joint meeting with the City of Livermore Human Services Commission. The purpose of these <br /> joint meetings is to coordinate the delivery of services in the greater Tri Valley area. The cities <br /> recently completed a comprehensive to the Tri-Valley Human Services Needs Assessment that <br /> was originally completed in 2003. The update incorporates data from the 2010 Census and will <br /> provide an updated and more accurate picture of services gaps in the Tri-Valley. <br /> The Human Services Commission also collaborates yearly with the City's Housing Commission <br /> to conduct a joint review as part of the annual process of allocating CDBG funds. This <br /> collaborative effort, begun in 1996, has helped to improve the coordination of assistance to <br /> housing and services in the area and has helped to simplify the process of allocating funds to <br /> local non-profits, thereby improving service delivery. <br /> As discussed earlier, the City recently redesigned its grant programs into a single consolidated <br /> grant program called the Housing and Human Services Grant (HHSG). The HHSG program was <br /> developed in 2009 as a refinement and consolidation of four separate grant programs: <br /> 1. Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds <br /> 2. Federal HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) Funds <br /> 3. City Lower Income Housing Funds for Housing <br /> 4. City General Funds for Human Services (formerly"City Grant") <br /> The new HHSG program was introduced with the 2010 fiscal year. Based on the first year of <br /> implementation, the consolidation of these four funding sources into a single streamlined grant <br /> program has created greater efficiencies in the allocation of limited funding sources as well as <br /> the coordination and delivery of human services. While each source has specific priorities and <br /> requirements, there is an overarching priority for funding programs and services that benefit low <br /> income residents and for addressing gaps in housing and services. <br /> The third annual round of HHSG grants will be allocated in spring 2012. Last year, the cities of <br /> Pleasanton and Livermore collaborated to introduce a new electronic application system called <br /> ZoomGrants, and the City of Dublin joined the collaborative this year. Agencies submitted <br /> Adlon Plan—FY 2012 <br /> City d Pleasanton <br /> Page 36 <br />