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AGENDA REPORT
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3/7/2023
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Program 35.2:Continue the <br /> Rental Housing The City continues to rehabilitate affordable housing to the greatest extent feasible. <br /> Rehabilitation Program to Eliminate all substandard housing Apply for funding annually Since October 2016,Habitat for Humanity has been administering the City's Housing <br /> improve rental units conditions within the community. and ongoing Rehabilitation Program,which provides grants or loans to low-,very low-,and extremely <br /> affordable to low-,extremely low-income homeowners. No City-sponsored major rehab work was implemented in <br /> low-,and very-low-income apartment complexes. <br /> households. <br /> Program 35.3:Supplement <br /> CDBG funds with the City's <br /> Lower-Income Housing Fund Eliminate all substandard housing In 2022,the City continued to supplement CDBG funds with other funding sources.The <br /> for rehabilitation of housing conditions within the community. Ongoing City's Housing Rehabilitation Program was funded through a combination of local(City <br /> units affordable to extremely Lower Income Housing Funds)and federal HOME funds. <br /> low-,low-and very-low- <br /> income households. <br /> Program 36.1:Regularly <br /> assess the need for <br /> workforce housing(including <br /> stock,type and quantity of <br /> housing)in the community. In 2023,the Cit held discussions and considered a preliminary <br /> Develop routine planning Y p ry proposal to participate, <br /> and economic development through the California Statewide Communities Development Authority(CSCDA) <br /> Workforce Housing Program,in acquisition and conversion of a market-rate apartment <br /> activities to better integrate Encourage development of workforce project to deed-restricted housing. Ultimately,this effort was not pursued,although the <br /> assessment information into housing that helps to achieve the goals of Ongoing Ci�remains receptive to the concept if the long-term workforce housing benefits were <br /> efforts that produce a built <br /> environment responsive to the Economic Development Strategic Plan. found to be substantial. Additional study of workforce housing needs was conducted as <br /> the need for workforce part of the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update's Housing Needs Assessment,and <br /> housing,in accordance with updates to the actions and programs to support workforce housing goals,will be <br /> incorporated into the 6th Cycle Housing Element. <br /> the Economic Development <br /> Strategic Plan. The City <br /> Council shall consider the <br /> appropriate steps to address <br /> the identified needs. <br />
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