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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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10/4/2005
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15 Y
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SR 05:275
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<br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Table P-2: <br />(Page 3 of 5) <br /> <br /> FundiD!! Number ofHouseholdsIPersons Assisted: <br /> Income Sio21e Race Cat ,wries Multi Ie race combinations <br /> ~ Am. No. of <br /> Native Am. Ind. or benefic. <br />Agency Accomplishment(s)/ Low/ Very American Asian Black or AJaska who <br /> Spent Project Status TOTAL Indian or Black or Hawaiian Indian or African Native Other <br /> Budgeted Mod Low Asian African or Other White Alaska and indicate <br /> (8/26/03) In' Inc. Alaska American Pacific Nat. and White American and Hispanic <br /> Native Islander White and White Black or ethnicity <br /> Af, <br /> Am <br />Community Resources for I $8,500 $8,500 City Housing Funds were used to provide 39 \ 38 \ I 4 0 24 0 0 0 0 9 9 <br />Independent Living (CRIL) (100%) direct core service plans for 39 clients (a 70% <br />(Housing Services for Disabled) I increase over prior year accomplishments). <br /> The program provided additional infonnation <br /> to disabled Pleasanton residents in need of <br /> I housing and housing infonnation. One of the <br /> , program's key accomplishments during the <br /> I program year was the development of an <br /> I evaluation of accessibility among Pleasanton <br /> apartment complexes through the assistance <br /> of a Pleasanton Eagle Scout. <br />ECHO Housing ! $39,43\ $38.948 CDBG funds (supplemented with City 369 4\ 328 0 37 65 7 260 0 0 0 0 59 59 <br />(Fair Housing Counseling) I (99%) Housing Funds) enabled the delivery of <br /> housing counseling services to 369 <br /> I individuals and/or households. This level of <br /> , service was 107%ofthe agency's goal for FY <br /> I 2004. A fair housing audit was initiated <br /> I regarding discrimination. In addition, ECHO <br /> provided 205 households with tenantlIandlord <br /> I counseling and mediation, 20 with housing <br /> I law education, to with rental assistance, 5 <br /> with shared housing counseling and <br /> , placement, and 150 with home buyer training. <br />(Reverse Mortgage Counseling) I $13,881 $7,723 The Home Equity Conversion Counseling 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br />, <br /> I (56%) program for fiscal year 2004 was successful <br /> but met only 56% of its goal for the year in <br /> tenns of funds expended. However, ECHO <br /> was successful in placing new staff with the <br /> program and also utilized carry-over funds <br /> from the prior year, resulting in a significant <br /> increase in clients served. HEC provided in- <br /> depth counseling to 9 persons and provided <br /> 150 persons with some type of information. <br /> The new coordinator continues to explore <br /> options to enhance outreach. <br /> <br />
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