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AGENDA REPORT
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8/18/2020
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ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> senior citizens being a population without housing or homeless. Mr. Hernandez advised that <br /> Habitat processes the applications and provides information about assistance. Mr. Dolan <br /> indicated that he didn't believe it was an issue with a big number of seniors, but it is enough that <br /> City Council is willing to spend funds on it. Commissioner Gaidos stated that he would support <br /> moving to the Renew AC aspect with $150,000 in assets. <br /> Commissioner Welsh felt much of the problem in projects not getting done is that the projects <br /> are too small for many contractors. Mr. Hernandez provided information about the contractor <br /> amount being increased from $5,000 to $10,000, and Ms. Gray also advised that since taking <br /> over the program Habitat now has a group of contractors that have agreed to work with them. <br /> She also informed Commissioner Welsh that typical projects include repair/replacement of <br /> windows, siding, ramps, etc. <br /> Commissioner Welsh questioned whether some of the $150,000 allocation was for projects and <br /> loans and how that worked. Staff provided information and Mr. Hernandez noted that very few <br /> people are repaying loans. Commissioner Welsh felt changing the limits to be more applicable <br /> to the Pleasanton market area made sense. <br /> Commissioner Kiziloglu indicated that she liked the city's program but has an issue with funds <br /> coming from the Lower Income Housing Fund that she felt should be used for low-income <br /> housing. She stated that there would never be funds to build low-income housing and wanted <br /> staff to rethink this. <br /> Chairperson Soby felt assets should be refigured and likes the $150,000 amount being <br /> recommended. He also felt the rental idea was in need of more consideration. Mr. Hernandez <br /> advised that it would be given as a grant as is being done by the City of Fremont. Mr. Dolan felt <br /> it would be more dramatic going to deferred loans, but it also appears to be the most effective. <br /> Commissioner Duggan asked about the grant amount per loan from the City, and Mr. <br /> Hernandez advised it can be up to $10,000 and loans with amounts up to $35,000. <br /> Ms. Gray provided examples on the use of bond funds. <br /> Mr. Dolan confirmed with Commissioners that the consensus was for staff to pursue the <br /> Renew AC Program and that they should bring back a revised program recommendation for <br /> the Commission to consider. He noted that City Council had had the same questions <br /> concerning rental opportunities. <br /> Page - 3 - <br />
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