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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 /> public places. The City will <br /> also maintain up-to-date <br /> information on housing <br /> opportunities affordable to <br /> low-and very low-income <br /> households and fair housing <br /> issues on its web site. <br /> Program 42.2:Publicize information on fair housing The City continues to provide information and other suggested resources <br /> laws and refer all complaints to the US Department of Ongoing as on fair housing laws on the City's website and works closely with ECHO to <br /> Housing and Urban Development,ECHO,and the needed provide tenant/landlord education programs. <br /> California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. <br /> Program 43.1:Continue to provide housing <br /> opportunities for households with special needs such as <br /> studio and one-bedroom apartments for the elderly and <br /> single-person households,three-bedroom apartments Policy 43: Provide for the <br /> for large households,specially designed units for special housing needs of <br /> persons with disabilities,SROs,emergency shelter and large households,the elderly, The City continues to provide housing opportunities for households with <br /> transitional housing for the homeless,and units persons with disabilities special needs. The City continues to work with MidPen Housing on the <br /> affordable to extremely low-,lowand very low-income including developmental Seek funding 185 unit project for low-and extremely low-income elderly and has entered <br /> households with single-parent heads of households or annually and <br /> those with disabilities(including developmental disabilities,extremely low ongoing into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement to partner with Sunflower Hill on a <br /> disabilities).The City will continue to make available income households,the preliminary proposal to construct affordable housing for adult individuals <br /> funding from sources such as the City's Lower Income homeless,farmworkers,and with special needs within Irby Ranch. <br /> Housing Fund,and the City's Federal HOME and CDBG families with single parent <br /> grants to assist local non-profit agencies and housing heads of households. <br /> developers.The City will also provide technical support <br /> to agencies to seek other sources of funding and to plan <br /> and develop housing for persons with special needs. <br /> Program 43.2:Require as many low-and very-low- As projects with The City continues to require universal design standards on all <br /> income units as is feasible within large rental projects to low-and very low- development projects involving new construction of 15 or more multifamily <br /> utilize Universal Design standards to meet the needs of income units come dwellings, both ownership and rental housing,and must provide a minimum <br /> persons with disabilities and to allow for aging in place. forward. of 10 percent of the total units as universally designed units that meet <br /> Table C: 2017 Annual Housin• Element Pro•ress Resort 20 <br />