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Executive Summary <br /> ES-05 Executive Summary <br /> 1. Introduction <br /> In FY 2013,the City will allocate$115,000 in local Lower Income Housing Funds and $160,000 in local <br /> General Funds to supplement funding for several housing projects and services which sought funds <br /> under the CDBG program funding allocation process. <br /> The City recently committed land valued at$3.5 million for the new Parkview assisted living facility that <br /> opened in 2008 at 100 Valley Avenue. The City also provided $2.49 million in predevelopment and <br /> permanent loans and paid $271,300 in City fees for a total of over$3.77 million in City assistance. The <br /> City may, on a case by case basis,waive (or pay on the behalf of developers)City development fees for <br /> projects which include the construction of lower income units, either rental or ownership. In 2005,the <br /> City allocated approximately$1.5 million to pay City fees for the 172-unit senior apartment project(The <br /> Gardens at Ironwood). This project includes 138 units for rental by low and very low income senior <br /> households.The affordability requirement will apply in perpetuity. <br /> Activities undertaken with federal HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME)funds are described <br /> separately in the Alameda County HOME Consortium Action Plan. In order to implement its Housing <br /> and Community Development Strategic Plan during the next fiscal year,the City of Pleasanton will <br /> allocate CDBG funds to non-profit agencies serving low income persons for the implementation of <br /> approximately 30 different projects(including projects that are wholly locally funded). Approximately <br /> $171,000 in CDBG funds (including approximately$23,000 in unused funds from prior years)will go <br /> toward capital and rehabilitation projects, benefiting formerly homeless families, domestic violence <br /> victims,elderly,and indigent persons without access to health care. Approximately$34,000 will go to <br /> fund public services in the community which are needed by low income persons, including housing <br /> counseling. As stated above,the CDBG budget for FY 2013 will be supplemented by$275,000 in local <br /> funds. All FY 2013 activities are targeted to serve eligible households which reside within the City of <br /> Pleasanton, although several projects are located in the adjacent cities of Livermore and Dublin but <br /> serve Pleasanton residents. <br /> The Alameda County Housing and Community Development(HCD) Program administers the HOPWA <br /> program for Alameda County, under contract from the City of Oakland. The HOPWA entitlement is <br /> received by Oakland as the largest city in the eligible Metropolitan Area. HOPWA funds can be used for <br /> a variety of housing and service activities for persons living with HIV and AIDS and are intended to serve <br /> all of Alameda County. <br /> Annual Action Plan 2 <br /> 2013 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2015) <br />