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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing -91.420, 91.220(j) <br /> Introduction <br /> This section includes the actions planned by the City of Pleasanton during the FY 2021-2021 to reduce <br /> barriers to affordable housing. <br /> Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve <br /> as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls,tax policies affecting land, zoning <br /> ordinances, building codes,fees and charges, growth limitations,and policies affecting the <br /> return on residential investment <br /> The City of Pleasanton is an active member of the Alameda County HOME Consortium. In 2010,the <br /> Consortium completed an updated Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing as part of its fair housing <br /> planning program. The HOME Consortium Analysis of Impediments includes demographic information <br /> for each jurisdiction,an evaluation of each jurisdiction's fair housing status, a description of public and <br /> private impediments to fair housing choice, and an assessment of current public and private fair housing <br /> programs. The HOME Consortium will be updating the Al in accordance to HUD's new regulations. <br /> The City provides fair housing and housing counseling services to area residents through a contract with <br /> ECHO Housing. The City's funding is high on a per-capita basis relative to other communities,and the <br /> majority of this service is paid for with local rather than HUD funds. ECHO Housing's services include <br /> investigation of housing discrimination complaints as well as educational seminars for housing <br /> managers,owners, realtors, and tenants. City staff works with ECHO Housing to address identified <br /> impediments. In addition to the general services provide through the City's contract with ECHO <br /> Housing,the City has been active in the following areas: <br /> • The City has supported a variety of grass-roots efforts over the past decade that have resulted in <br /> the construction of new,affordable housing for a wide spectrum of housing needs in the <br /> community (family rental, senior,first-time home buyer,disabled, and other special needs). The <br /> majority of these efforts have involved local funds. <br /> • The City sponsors,through an annual contribution of local funds,the efforts of the East Bay <br /> Housing Organization (EBHO) public education campaign to address local opposition to and <br /> misperceptions of affordable housing. <br /> • The City has collaborated extensively with its neighbor city, Livermore, on housing programs and <br /> issues of shared concern (e.g., Sojourner House emergency shelter). The cities, as well as the <br /> City of Dublin, collaborated to secure a Section 108 Loan to assist in financing the construction <br /> of the Axis Community Health Clinic in Pleasanton. <br /> • The City has supported an extensive Housing Rehabilitation Program. The City and its <br /> program administrator Habitat for Humanity will continue to outreach to minority and women <br /> Annual Action Plan 31 <br /> 2021 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.09/30/2021) <br />
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