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Compliance with Section 3 of the Housing Act of 1968 is required in connection with many City of <br /> Pleasanton contracts. The purpose of Section 3 is to ensure that employment and other economic <br /> opportunities generated by HUD assistance or HUD-assisted projects will be directed to low and very <br /> low-income persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing. The City has <br /> developed materials to distribute to contractors to ensure their good faith efforts in complying with <br /> Section 3 requirements. <br /> Actions planned to develop institutional structure <br /> The primary gaps facing Pleasanton and its neighbor cities in delivering affordable and.supportive <br /> housing are primarily the lack of financial resources(including land)for development, operations, and <br /> support services combined with a location that has the highest costs in the region. Community <br /> development efforts are frequently limited due to a lack of financial resources. In some cases,there is <br /> need for stronger coordination between agencies and organizations although it is generally felt that the <br /> region enjoys a high level of coordination and simply needs to continue to foster and expand existing <br /> collaborative relationships. <br /> N <br /> Addressing gaps will continue to be a high priority for Pleasanton. The City will continue its efforts to <br /> identify and utilize new sources of financing for affordable housing, supportive housing, and community <br /> development programs; and enhance coordination efforts among housing providers,service providers, <br /> and governmental agencies. The City has streamlined and improved the process for selecting and <br /> funding housing and community development projects for its HOME and_CDBG programs through the <br /> implementation in 2010 of its new Housing and Human Services Grant(HHSG) program which also uses <br /> a web-based grant management system (ZoomGrants). In addition,the City has participated in the <br /> larger homeless and special needs housing initiatives (the EveryOne Home Plan and the annual <br /> Continuum of Care funding process)to select priorities and projects for homeless and special needs <br /> funding, and may participate in more focused-subregional,efforts in the near future. <br /> i <br /> Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social <br /> service agencies ' <br /> See above. <br /> Discussion <br /> Consolidated Plan PLEASANTON 71 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2015) <br />