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TABLE C <br /> Program Description Housing Programs Progress Report- Government Code Section 65583. <br /> (By Housing Element Program Names) Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the <br /> maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br /> Time Frame <br /> Name of Program Objective in H.E. Status of Program Implementation <br /> • Density bonuses; <br /> • City assistance in <br /> obtaining financing or <br /> funding; <br /> • Assistance in providing <br /> public improvements; <br /> • Consideration of <br /> reduced development <br /> standards,such as <br /> reducing the number of <br /> parking spaces <br /> • (this consideration does <br /> not include reducing the <br /> number of required on- <br /> site parking spaces in <br /> the Downtown Specific <br /> Plan Area);and <br /> • • Consideration of <br /> mortgage revenue <br /> bonds. <br /> Program 26.2:Continue to actively support the activities The City maintained active support(including financial assistance through <br /> of non-profit organizations that provide special needs Meet with the City's Housing and Human Services Grant program)for a wide range of <br /> housing as well as housing affordable to low-and very nonprofit housing nonprofit organizations in 2017,including East Bay Housing Organizations, <br /> low-income households,through technical assistance or providers annually Habitat for Humanity,ECHO Housing,CRIL,and Abode Services. In <br /> other means. The objective of this program is to assure and ongoing addition,the City worked directly with MidPen Housing,Satellite Affordable <br /> that the City maintains a full range of incentives that are Housing Associates,and Sunflower Hill on project-specific activities. <br /> beneficial to assisting non-profit housing developers. <br /> Program 26.3:When land becomes available to the As noted above,the City will acquire one parcel of land within Irby Ranch <br /> City,consider reserving those sites for non-profit When land with the intent of using the land to provide new affordable housing in <br /> organizations to build housing affordable to moderate-, becomes available partnership with Sunflower Hill(a nonprofit). The City will continue to <br /> low-,extremely low,and very low-income households to the City monitor future opportunities to acquire land for affordable housing. <br /> that include three bedroom units for large households. <br /> Table C: 2017 Annual Housin• Element Pro.ress Re•ort 15 <br />
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