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Program 15.5:Assess the level of effort to overcome infrastructure As needed or in <br /> constraints to housing affordable to extremely law-.low-and very-low- conjunction with the The City continues to assess infrastructure constraints and needs on a pe riotlic <br /> income households on a periodic basis. Housing Element update basis. <br /> Program 15.6:Assisi future sewer Infrastructure needs,including The City continues to assess sewer infrastructure as new residential projects are <br /> sewer infrastructure upgrades and facilites to accommodate future 2014-2017. reviewed.Sewer capacitywas not a deterrent to housing development during the <br /> RHNA cycles in the region. 2007-2014 planning peend and is not anticipated to be a deterrent during the <br /> current period. <br /> Program 15.7:Continue to work with non-profit and for-profit housing As noted previously,the City continues to work with nonprofit and for-protrt <br /> developers,service providers,Pleasanton employers,the Pleasanton developers and collaborates with non-profit housing agencies and other Tri-Valley <br /> d <br /> to <br /> Unified School District,and urban planning specialists evelop new Ongoing cities to develop new programs and incentives to meet the full range of housing <br /> programs and incentives for meeting the full range of lrev ton's future needs within the City.In 2018,the Pleasanton City Council approved the Sunflower <br /> affordable housing needs. Hill project.which will have31 affordable multifamily residential units to be <br /> ,Qesianated for individuals with mimeo)needs <br /> Program 15.8:As required by State law,the City will review the status of <br /> Housing Element programs by April of each year,beginning April 2012. <br /> The review will cover consistency with other General Plan programs and <br /> community goals,the status of implementing actions,accomplishments, <br /> and a review of housing sites identified in the Housing Element.In <br /> particcula,tie annual review will cover development assumptions and On a yearly basis,the City continues to review the status of all Housing Element <br /> actual development activity on sites by assessing protected development programs as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the City's inclusionary zoning <br /> potential compared to actual development approval and construction. Annually requirements.The City has submitted its annual progress report to the state by the <br /> This will also include residential units anticipated on mixed use zoned required deadline. <br /> sites.The primary intent of the annual review is to maintain adequate <br /> sites during the Housing Element planning period.In addition,the annual <br /> review will evaluate the effectiveness of the City's inclusionary zoning <br /> requirements tee Programs 17.1 and 17.2)to determine rf modifications <br /> are needed. <br /> Program 16.1:Continue housing education programs available on the Policy 16:Educate the public regarding the In 2018 the City continued to provide updated information in electronic(i.e.,web) <br /> City's website at other pubic venues,through City publications and community,environmental,and economic benefits Ongoing and printed format to educate private citizens,developers,and other interested <br /> mailings,and through partnerships with regional organizations. of Pleasanton's affordable housing program. parties on the range of programs promoting affordable housing. <br /> Program 16.2:Continue to coordinate public information with <br /> surrounding communities to provide up-to-date listings of opportunities In 2018 the City continued to provide public information regarding regional <br /> for regional affordable housing and programs for extremely low-,low- Ongoing affordable housing and available programs. <br /> and very-low-income households. <br /> Program 16:3:Develop mcentivetrevitalization programs for <br /> neighborhoods to encouragefor affordable housingAs applications are <br /> 9 9 support In 2018,no neighborhood incentives/revitalization programs were implemented.The <br /> opportunities.Such incentives could include enhanced public amenities received for projects City continues to analyze and review possible programs for future incentives in <br /> or other investment in areas where additional multifamilyhousing is containing affordable coordination with new projects. <br /> planned. housing opportunities <br />
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