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AGENDA REPORT
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8/16/2016
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• Homeless people, including individuals and families, chronically homeless people with <br /> disabilities and other homeless populations <br /> • Seniors <br /> • Veterans <br /> • People with disabilities, including physical and developmental disabilities and mental <br /> illness <br /> • Re-entry <br /> • Transition age youth aging out of foster care <br /> • Lower-Income Workforce <br /> Geographic Allocation <br /> Funds in the Rental Housing Development Program will be distributed across the County in two <br /> ways, based on formulas which take into account different levels of need in various parts of the <br /> County as well as ensuring that funds are available to address needs in each city, including the <br /> Unincorporated County. The geographic allocation model used creates a minimum allocation of <br /> funds for use in each city and also creates regional funding pools which can be drawn on to <br /> support developments located anywhere in that region of the County. <br /> The city allocations were based on using an average of each city's percentage of the County's <br /> assessed property value and that city's percent of the County's total population. <br /> - tea, <br /> --- Dia • I <br /> t, w r <br /> Qc - � p Ei 13 El <br /> WI MI- <br /> it :1 r! :11 <br /> R 1:3 <br /> Carmen Street Apartments, Livermore,SAHA Housing <br /> The basis for allocations of funds to the regional funding pools is an average of the region's <br /> percent of people living in poverty and the percent of Regional Housing Needs Allocation <br /> (RHNA) for Very Low- and Low-Income housing, as developed by the Association of Bay Area <br /> Governments for the current planning period. This combination accounts for both current need <br /> and projected near-future need for the lowest-income vulnerable populations. <br /> 13 <br />
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