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BACKGROUND <br />Alameda County Measure Al Bond <br />In November 2016, the Measure Al Bond was passed by over 73 percent of voters. The <br />$580 million countywide Housing Bond program funded three programs related to <br />homeownership and two programs related to rental housing development: <br />1) Down Payment Assistance Loan Program ($50 million), designed to assist middle- <br />income households to purchase homes and stay in Alameda County; <br />2) Homeownership Housing Development Program ($25 million), designed to assist in <br />the development and long-term affordability of homeownership housing for low- <br />income households to become first-time homebuyers; <br />3) Housing Preservation Loan Program ($45 million), to help seniors, people with <br />disabilities, and other low-income homeowners to remain safely in their homes. <br />4) Rental Housing Development Fund ($425 million), to create and preserve affordable <br />rental housing for vulnerable populations. See below for allocations by city from this <br />fund within Alameda County; and, <br />5) Innovation and Opportunity Fund ($35 million), to respond quickly to capture <br />opportunities that arise in the market to preserve and expand affordable rental <br />housing and/or prevent tenant displacement. <br />Below is a list of the Bond funding allocations for each Alameda County city from the <br />Rental Housing Development Fund totaling $225 million. The remaining $200 million <br />from the Rental Housing Development Fund will be allocated to a regional competitive <br />housing pool divided by North County, Mid County, East County and South County. <br />• City of Alameda ($10.3 million) <br />• City of Albany ($2.6 million) <br />• City of Berkeley (15.8 million) <br />• City of Dublin ($8.8 million) <br />• City of Emeryville ($2.8 million) <br />• City of Fremont ($33.3 million) <br />• City of Hayward ($20.3 million) <br />• City of Livermore ($12.7 million) <br />• City of Newark ($6 million) <br />• City of Oakland ($54.8 million) <br />• City of Piedmont ($2.4 million) <br />• City of Pleasanton ($13.7 million) <br />• City of San Leandro ($11.9 million) <br />• Unincorporated Alameda County ($19.7 million) <br />• City of Union City ($9.8 million) <br />The City previously allocated $11,795,844 to two affordable housing developments: 1) <br />$4,600,000 to the 54 -unit senior housing Kottinger Gardens Phase 2 in 2017; and 2) <br />$7,195,844 to the 31 -unit Sunflower Hill for adults with developmental disabilities in <br />2018. <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />