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<br />2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton | 40 <br /> <br />Program 2.6 <br />Continue to make housing education programs and information available on the City’s website, <br />at other public venues, through City publications and mailings, City social media accounts, and <br />through partnerships with regional organizations. Continue to coordinate public information with <br />surrounding communities to provide up-to-date listings of opportunities for regional affordable <br />housing and programs. In order to ensure program information is disseminated to the broadest <br />range of households, including lower-income households, special needs groups such as seniors, <br />the disabled, people experiencing homelessness, and non-English-speaking households, the City <br />will develop a comprehensive marketing program that a) identifies partner organizations through <br />which information can be shared with their clientele, b) builds relationships with those <br />organizations including regular check ins, c) provides translation of printed and online materials <br />into multiple languages, and d) effectively deploys traditional media and social media to increase <br />outreach. <br /> Responsible Agency: Housing Division <br /> Time Period: Review/update information annually or as needed; develop comprehensive <br />marketing program (2024) <br /> Funding Source: Housing Division Budget; Housing Grants <br /> <br />Program 2.7 <br />Amend the affordable housing density bonus provisions of the Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />(Chapter 17.38, Density Bonus), as well as General Plan Land Use Element Policy 11 to align <br />with state density bonus law (Government Code §65915 et seq.) as it has been amended in recent <br />years. The City will continue to apply current state law even before local amendments are adopted. <br /> Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br /> Time Period: March 2024 <br /> Funding Source: Planning Division Budget <br /> <br />Program 2.8 <br />Support access to rental housing for lower- and moderate-income households, and protect <br />tenants from displacement, through the following programs: <br />1. Work with the Alameda County Housing Authority and other agencies to maintain <br />funding for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program and other Federal subsidy <br />programs.