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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 /> Program 9.2:Seek creative alternative and The City continues to utilize available Low Income Housing funds to <br /> nontraditional means,including using available City provide loans and grants for special needs housing such as <br /> financial and property resources and working Ongoing and meet REACH/HOUSE, Inc,.The City has also had meetings with several groups, <br /> cooperatively with community groups,that will assist in with community including MidPen Housing, Sunflower Hill and Tri-Valley REACH,which <br /> the production of or preserve housing for extremely low-, groups every two may lead to the development of new affordable housing within the next <br /> very low,low,and moderate income-households as years. several years. <br /> well as special needs housing including housing for <br /> those with disabilities. <br /> Program 9.3:Advocate changes in Federal and State Ongoing <br /> legislation to provide incentives for the development of <br /> housing for special needs and housing affordable to The City continues to advocate Federal and State legislative changes and <br /> extremely low-,low-and very low-income households provides general support to legislative efforts on an ongoing basis. <br /> and to overcome barriers to housing affordable to low- <br /> and very low-income households. <br /> Program 10.1:Conduct a review of the Growth <br /> Management Program and amend as necessary to <br /> assure the rate of residential development,limited to 235 <br /> units per year consistent with the City's Growth Policy 10:Support the The City continues to monitor and review the Growth Management <br /> Management unit allocation,is consistent with the City's development and Program.On February 3,2015,the City Council adopted Ordinance No. <br /> current and new infrastructure capacities,including rehabilitation of housing Early 2017;then 2112 amending Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 17.36,to ensure that <br /> roadways,water,sewer,and facilities,etc. The affordable to extremely low-, annually. the Growth Management Ordinance does not include constraints including <br /> objective of this program is to assure that the City's low-and very low-income preventing the City from meeting its share of the regional housing need for <br /> Growth Management Program is consistent with State households and review all income levels during the Housing Element planning period per Program <br /> law and that there is a procedure for assuring that there infrastructure needs. 30.2. No additional changes were made in 2017. <br /> is available infrastructure to serve future approved <br /> residential development,and to create a more efficient <br /> process for implementing the program. <br /> As Housing <br /> Program 10.2:Require the duration of extremely low-, Agreements are The City continues to require that all regulatory agreements for below- <br /> low and very low income set aside units within projects put in place for market rental units to be in perpetuity(or if required due to financing,for 99 <br /> to be in perpetuity. lower-income years). <br /> projects. <br /> Table C: 2017 Annual Housin• Element Pro•ress Resort 4 <br />