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RES 231370
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provide housing <br /> opportunities for households <br /> with special needs such as <br /> studio and one-bedroom <br /> apartments for the elderly <br /> and single-person <br /> households,three-bedroom <br /> apartments for large <br /> households,specially <br /> designed units for persons <br /> with disabilities,SROs, <br /> emergency shelter and <br /> transitional housing for the Provide for the special-housing needs of The City continues to provide housing opportunities for households with special needs. <br /> homeless,and units large households,the elderly,persons with The City completed a project with MidPen Housing on Kottinger Gardens,the 185-unit <br /> affordable to extremely low-, disabilities including developmental Seek funding annually and project for low-and extremely low-income elderly. As described already,Phase 1 (131- <br /> low-and very low-income disabilities,extremely low income ongoing units)was completed and fully leased up in July 2018,while Phase 2(54-units)was <br /> households with single- households,the homeless,farmworkers, completed in September 2019. The City also completed the Sunflower Hill project in <br /> parent heads of households and families with single-parent heads of 2020 which provides affordable housing for adult with developmental disabilities. <br /> or those with disabilities households. <br /> (including developmental <br /> disabilities).The City will <br /> continue to make available <br /> funding from sources such <br /> as the City's Lower-income <br /> Housing Fund,and the City's <br /> Federal HOME and CDBG <br /> grants to assist local non- <br /> profit agencies and housing <br /> developers.The City will also <br /> provide technical support to <br /> agencies to seek other <br />
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