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Page 3 of 3 <br /> <br />As shown in the data summaries in Tables P-2a and P-2b, CDBG and City funds allocated in <br />FY 2023/24 benefited over 5,800 individuals through various projects, programs, and services <br />coordinated through sub-recipient agencies, of which 89% benefited low-income persons. <br />Sixty-five percent (65%) of individuals were categorized as extremely low income (30% of area <br />median income and below) and included 1,770 seniors and 610 persons with disabilities. <br /> <br />EQUITY AND SUSTAINABILITY <br />Housing and Human Services Grants are vital in promoting equity and sustainability in our <br />community. By supporting essential services like affordable housing, healthcare, and job <br />training, these funds help reduce disparities and build long-term resilience. This investment <br />ensures that all residents have the opportunity to thrive and contribute to a stronger, more <br />inclusive community. <br /> <br />OUTREACH <br />No outreach has been done in advance of this item. <br /> <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />This action advances the following Citywide goal and strategy: <br /> <br />ONE Pleasanton Citywide Strategic Plan <br />• Building a Community Where Everyone Belongs - Strategy 12 - Implement the results of <br />the Human Services Needs Assessment and streamline housing, human services, and <br />community services grant programs. <br /> <br /> <br />FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br />There is no fiscal impact to the City related to the review of the annual CAPER report. <br /> <br />Prepared by: <br /> <br />Steve Hernandez, Housing Division Program Manager <br />Lia Bushong, Assistant Director of Library and Recreation <br /> <br />Attachments: <br />1. Updated Muni Code Human Services Commission <br />2. List of Agencies <br />3. CAPER Report Submissions <br />4. Summary of Accomplishments <br />5. Hearing Schedule <br /> <br />Page 8 of 177