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AP -35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d) <br />Introduction <br />This section of the Action Plan includes the programs and activities which the City of Pleasanton will <br />carry out to implement its Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan during FY2016/2017. <br />This section describes individual activities to be funded with FY2016/2017 Community Development <br />Block Grant (CDBG) funding. The City's use of HOME funding is addressed separately under the County's <br />section of the Consolidated Plan. This section also includes a description of how Pleasanton will ensure <br />geographic distribution of its resources, the process by which assistance will be distributed in the case <br />that an activity location is currently unknown (e.g., the City's Housing Rehabilitation Program), activities <br />benefiting homeless and other special needs populations, and other local or state programs being used <br />to further the jurisdiction's housing and community development goals. <br /># <br />Project Name <br />1 <br />City of Pleasanton <br />2 <br />Axis Community Health - Tri- Valley Dental Clinic <br />3 <br />City of Pleasanton - Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />4 <br />Tri - Valley Haven — Phone System Replacement <br />5 <br />Open Heart Kitchen - Ridge View Commons Senior Meal Program & Senior Center Meal Program <br />6 <br />City of Pleasanton Section 108 Loan Repayment — Axis Health Clinic <br />Table 6 — Project Information <br />Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved <br />needs <br />Allocation priorities are based on the Consolidated Plan. There are a number of barriers to providing <br />affordable housing in Pleasanton, based on real estate market and non - market factors. Affordable <br />housing projects are difficult to build due to the high cost of building materials. The cost and limited <br />availability of land in Pleasanton contribute to high development costs. Affordable housing <br />developments generally require multiple funding sources from public and private sources. HUD's cap of <br />15% of the allocation for public services is an obstacle for providing supportive services to homeless <br />population, especially in smaller cities like Pleasanton which does not receive a significant allocation of <br />CDBG funds. <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2016 <br />OMB Control No: 2506 -0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />29 <br />