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jr)o <br />Fair Housing <br />Counc(l o <br />Fostering Diversity In Housing <br />Written Comment — Santa Ana City Council Meeting 5/15/2018 <br />Agenda Item 75A - PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVE THE FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM <br />Members of the Santa Ana City Council: <br />We first wish to point out an error on page 75A-9 of the staff report which shows for "Administration & <br />Planning — Fair Housing" that the FY 18-19 request by Orange County Fair Housing Council, Inc. (dba <br />Fair Housing Council of Orange County) was $64,141. Fair Housing Council of Orange County (FHCOC), <br />in its online application for funding, requested $66,000, not $64,141, which is the current FY 17-18 level <br />of funding. We requested that amount as we believe it is the appropriate level of funding to provide <br />effective fair housing and landlord -tenant counseling services to the City of Santa. We wish to remind <br />the city council that the provision of fair housing services is what allows the City of Santa Ana to certify <br />that it is taking actions to affirmatively further fair housing, an obligation that attaches to the receipt of <br />U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds. <br />We wish to note that at the time of the recommendation for funding for fair housing services was made <br />by the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission (the Commission) on March 28, 2018 they <br />were still working on the projection that the level of CDBG for FY 18 would be the same as that received <br />for FY 2017, and perhaps even with concern that it might be possible there could in fact be a decrease <br />in funding for FY 18. This assumption was used despite the fact that Congress, a week earlier on March <br />22, 2018, had passed an omnibus spending bill for FY 2018 that increased overall funding for the CDBG <br />program from $3.0 billion to $3.3 billion, an increase of about 10%. While this knowledge in no way <br />allowed for certainty in the amount of an increase to Santa Ana, it would have certainly been a reasonable <br />assumption that rather than funding remaining flat or decreasing it would in fact increase. On or about <br />May 2, 2018 HUD did in fact announce a 10.8% increase in Santa Ana's CDBG allocation, from <br />$5,284,239 to $5,816,959. <br />15166roohhollowDrive, Suite A,SontaAnaiA92705 Phone: 114.569,0823/Fox714,835,0282 website: wunufairhousingacorg <br />