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1Pra_g_rar_A_47f. a City coli1 <br />coordinate a workshop with <br />non-profit housing <br />developers and owners of <br />saes rezoned to <br />accormmddate housing <br />affordable to low- and very <br />low-income households for <br />the purpose of facilitating <br />discussion regarding <br />potentlal opportunities, <br />programs, financial support, <br />etc. The City will utilize its <br />Lowar-Income Housing <br />Fund, Federal funds, and/or <br />other fundsfnancial support <br />!p assist with the acquisition <br />of a site or to assist w1`111speclTic <br />Implarant Resolution 10-390, requiring <br />enharcarnemts to existing non- <br />discrimination housing policies. <br />Snedule workshop by <br />January 2017, other <br />assistance dependent on <br />proposals <br />no City continues to support the development of new residential projects and projects <br />for those with special needs The City is continuously working with developers to <br />igantlty funding gaps in project financing and can provide contributions from its Lower <br />Income Housing Fund to help close this gap In 2018, the City approved the financing <br />for Sunflower Hill, which provides affordable rental housing for <br />invidividuals/households with developmental disabilities and was completed in 2020. <br />development of a project <br />wilh three bedroom units <br />affordable to large low- and <br />very low-income households <br />by a non-profit housing <br />developer The City will <br />wade cooperatively with <br />developers to identify any <br />Funding gap in project <br />financing and will make <br />confrtbutions from its Lower <br />Income Housing Fund to <br />Program 47 4: As part of the <br />City's Consolidated Annual <br />Porfomkince Evaluation <br />Report approval, or other <br />time deemed appropriate by <br />the City Manager, the City <br />Manager will present a <br />report regarding the City's <br />elfarts to fulfill Resolution 10 <br />390, the success of the <br />affarts and the plan and <br />proposals to attract well- <br />Implement Resolution existing non requiring <br />enhancements to existing non- <br />drscnrranetiom housing policies <br />Annually oras deemed <br />needed by City Manager <br />In August of each year, the Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Reports <br />(CAPER) is completed for the previous fiscal year The reports were reviewed by the <br />Pleasanton Housing and Human Services Commissions prior to their submittal to HUD <br />Tho reports included dertagraphic information on persons assisted by various <br />programs during the fiscal year, including income, race, elderly and disabled In <br />addition, around April each year the City Council is presented the Housing Element <br />Annual Progress Report which includes a summary of the City's efforts to attract well - <br />designed housing affordable to low and very low income households <br />designed housing affordable <br />to low and very low income <br />households with children in <br />the future. <br />Rogfami ay WE I <br />work in good faith with non- <br />profit and for-profit <br />davalopers to secure <br />property, within Pleasanton <br />and its current sphere of <br />Influence, for the <br />Implement Resolution 1D-390, requiring <br />enhancements to existing non- <br />discrimination housing policies. <br />Ongoing <br />The City continues to explore opportunities within the current sphere of influence to <br />develop affordable housing for families with children throughout the City <br />development of well- <br />designed affordable housing <br />for families with children in <br />General comments: <br />