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<br />D-12 | City of Pleasanton Existing Programs Review <br />Table D-1: Existing Housing Element Programs Review <br />Program <br /># Program Objectives Responsible <br />Party Evaluation Modify / Delete / <br />Continue <br />RHNA and RHND <br />processes and increase <br />funding and other tools to <br />meet the fair-share <br />allocation. <br />15.5 <br />Assess the level of effort to overcome <br />infrastructure constraints to housing <br />affordable to extremely low-, low- and very <br />low-income households on a periodic <br />basis. <br />- Housing Division <br />The City continues to <br />assess infrastructure <br />constraints and needs on <br />a periodic basis. <br />Continue: See Program <br />15.1. <br />15.6 <br />Assess future sewer infrastructure needs, <br />including sewer infrastructure upgrades <br />and facilities to accommodate future <br />RHNA cycles in the region. <br />- <br />Operation Services <br />Department, Housing <br />Division, City Council <br />The City continues to <br />assess sewer <br />infrastructure as new <br />residential projects are <br />reviewed and anticipates <br />conducting a <br />sewer/wastewater <br />capacity analysis in 2022. <br />Continue: See Program <br />15.1. <br />15.7 <br />Continue to work with non-profit and for- <br />profit housing developers, service <br />providers, Pleasanton employers, the <br />Pleasanton Unified School District, and <br />urban planning specialists to develop new <br />programs and incentives for meeting the <br />full range of Pleasanton’s future affordable <br />housing needs. <br />- Housing Division <br />The City continues to <br />work with non-profit and <br />for-profit developers and <br />collaborates with non- <br />profit housing agencies <br />and other Tri-Valley cities <br />to develop new housing <br />programs and incentives <br />(e.g., Tri-Valley <br />Affordable Housing <br />Committee). Also, see <br />Program 9.2. <br />Continue/ Modify: <br />Expand to address other <br />potential partners and <br />property owners. Also, <br />see Program 9.2. <br />15.8 <br />As required by State law, the City will <br />review the status of Housing Element <br />programs by April of each year, beginning <br />April 2012. The review will cover <br />consistency with other General Plan <br />programs and community goals, the status <br />of implementing actions, <br />- <br />Housing Division, Housing <br />Commission, Planning <br />Division, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />The City has submitted <br />its annual progress report <br />to the State Department <br />of Housing and <br />Community Development <br />by the required deadline. <br />Continue/ Update: Add <br />reference to maintaining <br />adequate sites through <br />the no net loss program <br />(see Program 1.1).