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AP-50 Geographic Distribution - 91.420, 91.220(f) <br /> Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement(including areas of low-income and <br /> minority concentration)where assistance will be directed <br /> The City of Pleasanton receives an allocation of Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)funds, <br /> which may be used for eligible activities,eligible households, and/or eligible areas within its jurisdiction. <br /> The CDBG funds are allocated according to a formula based on population data from the 2010 Census <br /> and the number of substandard units in each jurisdiction. All projects listed in the"Proposed Projects" <br /> tables are intended and open to serve eligible households within the City of Pleasantoni,Census tracts <br /> that are located completely or partially within the current Pleasanton city limits areas follows:4506.01, <br /> 4506.02,4506.03,4506.04,4506.05,4506.06,4506.07,4506.43,4506.46,4507.01,4507.41,4507.42, <br /> 4507.44,and 4507.45. <br /> Geographic Distribution <br /> Target Area Percentage of Funds <br /> N/A N/A <br /> Table 20-Geographic Distribution <br /> • <br /> Rationale for the priorities for allocating investment geographically <br /> �/ <br /> For many programs using CDBG funds, such as residential or business rehabilitation,the exact location <br /> of the activity is not determined prior to funding the proirarn as>a whole: Pursuant to the CDBG <br /> Program Final Rule in these instances,theConsolidated Plan'rnust identify who may apply for assistance, <br /> the process by which the grantee will select those to receiveassistance, and how much and under what <br /> terms the assistance will be given. <br /> The City of Pleasanton contracts with Neighborhood-Solutions to administer a Housing Rehabilitation <br /> Program (HRP)using primarily CQBG funds for eligible low-income home owners and renters in <br /> Pleasanton. The goal of the program is to conserve, preserve,and improve the housing and <br /> neighborhoods by addressing the needs of low income Pleasanton residents. To that end,the program <br /> provides grants or low interest loans to qualifying properties and owners to provide a variety of <br /> rehabilitation services,such as rental housing rehabilitation, minor and major home repairs, mobile <br /> home repairs,exterior paint or clean-up assistance, seismic retrofitting, and accessibility improvements. <br /> Based on past experience, unitsbenefitting from the HRP have been spread throughout the community <br /> although mobile home grants are by definition focused in the two largest mobile home parks at 3231 <br /> and 3263 Vineyard Avenue in east Pleasanton (census tract 4507.42). These two parks are primarily <br /> occupied by low-income seniors. <br /> The rental rehabilitation program is available to those properties in Pleasanton where at least 51%of <br /> the units are occupied by low and very low income households, or in which 51%of the units will be rent- <br /> Consolidated Plan PLEASANTON 66 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2015) <br />