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<br /> acquires or obtains control
<br /> of a potential housing site.
<br /> in order to facilitate the
<br /> provision of affordable
<br /> housing and a mixed-
<br /> income environment,the As Appropriate(i.e.,Based In 2019,the City acquired a new property and started construction on the parcel of land
<br /> City may issue an RFP in Reserve suitable sites for subsidized on Land Availability) within Irby Ranch with the intent of using the land to provide new affordable housing in
<br /> conjunction or in partnership housing affordable to low-and very-low- Quantified Objective 150 partnership with SAHA/Sunflower Hill which was completed in 2020.The City will
<br /> with non-profit or for-profit income households. units continue to stay committed to providing affordable housing in the future.
<br /> partnerships for
<br /> development providing at
<br /> least 20 percent of the units
<br /> to very low-income
<br /> households and 20 percent
<br /> of the units to low-income
<br /> Promote fair and equal access to housing
<br /> for all persons regardless of race,color,
<br /> religion,gender,disability,sexual
<br /> orientation,age,national origin,or family
<br /> Program 42.1:Support State status. The City will promote equal
<br /> housing opportunities through printed
<br /> and Federal provisions for The City continues to support State and Federal provisions for enforcing anti-
<br /> housing brochures that are distributed at As needed discrimination laws.This program is implemented on an ongoing basis.
<br /> City Hall,the Senior Center,the Library,
<br /> laws. and other public places. The City will also
<br /> maintain up-to-date information on housing
<br /> opportunities affordable to low-and very
<br /> low-income households and fair housing
<br /> issues on its web site.
<br /> Promote fair and equal access to housing
<br /> for all persons regardless of race,color,
<br /> Program 42.2:Publicize religion,gender,disability,sexual
<br /> information on fair housing orientation,age,national origin,or family
<br /> laws and refer all complaints status. The City will promote equal The City continues to provide information and other suggested resources on fair
<br /> to the US Department of housing opportunities through printed housing laws on the City's website and works closely with ECHO Housing to provide
<br /> Housing and Urban housing brochures that are distributed at Ongoing as needed
<br /> tenant/landlord counseling,fair housing counseling and investigation,and an annual
<br /> Development,ECHO,and City Hall,the Senior Center,the Library, fair housing audit.
<br /> the California Department of and other public places. The City will also
<br /> Fair Employment and maintain up-to-date information on housing
<br /> Housing. opportunities affordable to low-and very
<br /> low-income households and fair housing
<br /> issues on its web site.
<br /> Program 43.1:Continue to
<br /> provide housing
<br /> opportunities for households
<br /> with special needs such as
<br /> studio and one-bedroom
<br /> apartments for the elderly
<br /> and single-person
<br /> households,three-bedroom
<br /> apartments for large
<br /> households,specially
<br /> designed units for persons
<br /> with disabilities,SROs,
<br /> emergency shelter and Provide for the special-housing needs of The City continues to provide housing opportunities for households with special needs.
<br /> transitional housing for the large households,the elderly,persons with The City completed a project with MidPen Housing on Kottinger Gardens,the 185-unit
<br /> homeless,and units disabilities including developmental Seek funding annually and project for low-and extremely low-income elderly. As described already,Phase 1(131-
<br /> affordable to extremely low-, disabilities,extremely low income ongoing units)was completed and fully leased up in July 2018,while Phase 2(54-units)was
<br /> low-and very low-income households,the homeless,farmworkers, completed in September 2019. The City also completed the Sunflower Hill project in
<br /> households with single- and families with single-parent heads of 2020 which provides affordable housing for adult with developmental disabilities.
<br /> parent heads of households households.
<br /> or those with disabilities
<br /> (including developmental
<br /> disabilities).The City will
<br /> continue to make available
<br /> funding from sources such
<br /> as the City's Lower-Income
<br /> Housing Fund,and the
<br /> City's Federal HOME and
<br /> CDBG grants to assist local
<br /> non-profit agencies and
<br /> housing developers.The
<br /> C v will aL��op r vide
<br /> Program 43. �egwre as
<br /> many low-and very-low- Provide for the special-housing needs of The City continues to require universal design standards on alt development projects
<br /> income units as is feasible large households,the elderly,persons with involving new construction of 15 or more multifamily dwellings,both ownership and
<br /> within large rental projects disabilities including developmental As projects with low-and rental housing,and must provide a minimum of 10 percent of the total units as
<br /> to utilize Universal Design disabilities,extremely low income very low-income units come universally designed units that meet standard condition requirements.In 2017,the
<br /> standards to meet the needs households,the homeless,farmworkers, forward. Housing and Planning Commissions held a joint workshop and directed staff to include
<br /> of persons with disabilities and families with single-parent heads of additional Universal Design standards including requiring roll-in showers with a portion
<br /> and to allow for aging in households. of all new multi-family residential projects with more than 15 units.
<br /> Varp
<br /> Program 43.3:Set aside a Treowde for the special-housing needs of
<br /> portion of the City's CDBG large households,the elderly,persons with The City continues to set aside CDBG public services funds each year for low-income
<br /> funds each year to disabilities including developmental service providers such Open Heart Kitchen. The City's Human Services Commission
<br /> developers of extremely low disabilities,extremely low income Annually included housing in its priority statement for the Housing and Human Services Grant
<br /> income housing,special households,the homeless,farmworkers, (HHSG)application processes in 2021. However,the City does not utilize its CDBG
<br /> needs housing and service and families with single-parent heads of funds for housing-related activities.
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