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<br />2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton | 40 <br />households and those with disabilities. If the City is successful in securing an open source of <br />funding for housing affordable to low- and very low-income households the availability of these <br />funds will be promoted through the City’s website, in local newspapers, social media, and through <br />posting at public places subject to normal procedures. The objective of this program is to secure <br />available funding required to finance gap funding for affordable housing development. A timeline <br />would be developed on a project-by-project basis as affordable development <br />inquiries/applications are submitted to the City. <br />• Responsible Agency: Housing Division <br />• Time Period: Seek funding annually and when specific development proposals are brought <br />forward <br />• Funding Source: Housing Division Budget, Housing Grants <br />• Quantified Objective: Assist in the development of 100 low-income units over the planning <br />period <br />• Geographic Targeting: Achieve low-income housing units in Racial or Ethnically <br />Concentrated Areas of Affluence (RCAAs) and areas of relatively higher income (i.e., see <br />Appendix F, Figure F-9: Median Household Income) <br /> <br />Program 2.10 <br />Continue to monitor, on an annual basis, forthcoming State legislation and support legislation that <br />seeks to improve and make more accurate and transparent the RHNA process, and that which <br />provides funding, and financial and other incentives to strengthen local jurisdictions’ abilities to <br />meet their fair share responsibilities, while retaining an appropriate degree of local control over <br />land use and planning decisions. <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br />• Time Period: Ongoing (annually) <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget <br /> <br />Program 2.11 <br />The City will analyze and explore State programs and/or potential public/private partnerships with <br />major employers to acquire existing market rate housing units or develop new housing units to <br />create moderate or workforce housing (available to households with incomes at 80 percent to 120 <br />percent of AMI). Potential programs could include concessions or incentives to large existing or <br />future Pleasanton employers when they agree to construct or fund workforce housing beyond <br />payment of in-lieu fees, and/or collaborations between employers and developers to construct <br />workforce housing.