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BACKGROUND <br />In September 2017, the California Legislature approved Senate Bill 2 (SB2), known as <br />the Building Homes and Jobs Act, which established a $75 recording fee on real estate <br />documents, with funds collected to be directed to increase the supply of affordable <br />housing . SB2 established the Permanent Local Housing Allocation program <br />administered by the State of California, Department of Housing and Community <br />Development. The PLHA program provides a permanent source of funding to cities and <br />counties to assist in meeting local affordable housing needs. <br />Under the PLHA program, funding is provided through formula-based grants to <br />entitlement jurisdictions based on a formula prescribed under federal law for the <br />Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program over a 5-year period. Title 42 <br />U.S. Code§ 5306 established the CDBG Entitlement Program to provide federal CDBG <br />grant funds to entitled cities with populations of at least 50 ,000 to develop viable urban <br />communities for low-and moderate-income persons . The City , as a CDBG entitlement <br />jurisdiction since 1994 , is eligible to receive an estimated amount of $906 ,534 over a <br />5-year funding period (see table below). Note that this total is only an estimate and <br />annual PLHA amounts are subject to change based on the amount of document <br />recordation fees collected: it is currently unknown how much actual revenue the State <br />collected in calendar year 2022 and will collect in 2023. <br />City of Pleasanton Estimated Five-year Allocation <br />2019 $151 ,089 <br />2020 234,839 <br />2021 258,433 <br />2022 131,086 <br />2023 131,087 <br />$906,534 <br />DISCUSSION <br />The City applied for 3 years of funding (reflecting actual 2019, 2020 and 2021 program <br />revenues) amounting to $644,361 in October 2022, and in May 2023 signed a Standard <br />Agreement with HCD after the City was awarded the $644,361 PLHA funds . <br />PLHA funds may be used for a wide range of programs, including programs to increase <br />the city's affordable housing stock, as well to address homelessness. The eligible use <br />category the City has selected for the City's PLHA fund allocation is category 301 (a)(6): <br />"Assisting persons who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness, including, but not <br />limited to, providing rapid rehousing, rental assistance, supportive/case management <br />services that allow people to obtain and retain housing , operating and capital costs for <br />navigation centers and emergency shelters, and new construction, rehabilitation , and <br />preservation of permanent and transitional housing". <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 90A4F4B9-16B7-4D23-8D35-C49CAD3CA273