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The City of Pleasanton's Five-Year Strategic Plan includes the following priorities: <br /> Priority 1:Housing Needs <br /> Goal 1: Promote the production, rehabilitation and preservation of affordable housing(rental and <br /> ownership)through acquisition, rehabilitation, new construction and minor home repair. <br /> Goal 2: Reduction of Housing Discrimination through provision of fair housing and landlord/tenant <br /> services. <br /> Priority 2:Homeless Needs <br /> Goal 1: Use resources to end homelessness by funding and supporting homeless services programs. <br /> Priority 3:Supportive Housing Needs <br /> Goal 1: Increase the availability of service enriched housing for persons with special needs by supporting <br /> the acquisition and new construction of housing units. <br /> Sunflower Hill, a 31-unit affordable rental housing development for residents with developmental <br /> disabilities, is now fully constructed and leased up as of December 2020. <br /> Priority 4:Community Development Needs <br /> Goal 1: Make improvements, including ADA accessibility,to public facilities, such as curbs and sidewalks, <br /> neighborhood parks and recreational improvements, homeless facilities and other public <br /> facilities/community centers. <br /> Goal 2: Fund economic development, micro-enterprise and on-the-job training. <br /> Goal 3: Support public service programs for low income residents, preserving safety net services for <br /> families and individuals who are vulnerable or"in-crisis". <br /> Pleasanton has provided tenant-based rental assistance since 1999 using HOME funds for rental <br /> subsidies and local funds for case management services. In FY 2022/23,Abode Services will continue to <br /> assist households who are homeless or at risk through the Tri-Valley Rapid Rehousing Program. The City <br /> will be allocating its HOME allocation for FY 20222/23 to the rental subsidies provided by the Rapid <br /> Rehousing Program. The City will utilize local HHSG funds in FY 2022 to provide counseling and case <br /> management services for households with special needs. <br /> The Section 8 certificate and voucher program is currently coordinated through the Housing Authority of <br /> the County of Alameda (HACA). The City coordinates with HACA to promote the inclusion of Section 8 <br /> DRAFT Annual Action Plan 3 <br /> 2021 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.09/30/2021) <br />