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EXHBIT 1 <br />CR -20 - Affordable Housing 91.520(b) <br />Evaluation of the jurisdiction's progress in providing affordable housing, including the number and <br />types of families served, the number of extremely low -Income, low-income, moderate -income, and <br />middle-income persons served. <br />Table 10— Number ofHou`seholds <br />One -Year Goal <br />Actual <br />Number of Homeless households to be <br />_ <br />provided affordable housing units <br />50 <br />11 <br />Number of Non -Homeless households to be <br />provided affordable housing units <br />0 „ <br />58 <br />Production of New Unit£�'�Raa.0 <br />0 <br />Number of Special -Needs households to be <br />provided affordable housing units <br />„ <br />0 <br />0 <br />Rehab of Existing Units , c, <br />rf <br />30 <br />Total <br />X50, - <br />69 <br />Table 10— Number ofHou`seholds <br />t�! <br />Actual <br />_Number_ of ho_useholds_supporter through <br />_ <br />Rental Assistance w <br />0 <br />0 <br />re -housing dollars. q� <br />a�MWaNT <br />- <br />,gTable 11— Number of Households Supported <br />Discuss the difference Uetween goals and outcomes and problems encountered in meeting these <br />goals. Discuss how these outcomes will impact future annual action plans. <br />The Housing Choice Voucher Program served over 2,700 families this fiscal year, The City has a number of <br />projects currently in the pipeline, which are anticipated to meet these goals in future Annual Action Plans. <br />Currently, five new construction projects are In various stages of development including the First Street <br />Apartments, Santa Ana Arts Collective, Veterans Village, Aqua Housing, and Tiny Tim. Together, these projects <br />will yield 308 new affordable units. <br />Although the Housing Choice Voucher Program has been effective, the limited housing stock <br />CAPER 12 <br />OMB control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2W) <br />75A-22 <br />r bne ear -:,Goal`` <br />Actual <br />_Number_ of ho_useholds_supporter through <br />Rental Assistance w <br />0 <br />0 <br />Number of households sup pgrted through The <br />Production of New Unit£�'�Raa.0 <br />0 <br />Number of households suppo"rtpd,irough' <br />Rehab of Existing Units , c, <br />10 <br />30 <br />Numberafhduseholds� �portedthroia�h .�;, <br />Acqulsrtionµ`of Existing Unts4tE;, 'V <br />8 <br />0 <br />Total =". <br />18 <br />30 <br />,gTable 11— Number of Households Supported <br />Discuss the difference Uetween goals and outcomes and problems encountered in meeting these <br />goals. Discuss how these outcomes will impact future annual action plans. <br />The Housing Choice Voucher Program served over 2,700 families this fiscal year, The City has a number of <br />projects currently in the pipeline, which are anticipated to meet these goals in future Annual Action Plans. <br />Currently, five new construction projects are In various stages of development including the First Street <br />Apartments, Santa Ana Arts Collective, Veterans Village, Aqua Housing, and Tiny Tim. Together, these projects <br />will yield 308 new affordable units. <br />Although the Housing Choice Voucher Program has been effective, the limited housing stock <br />CAPER 12 <br />OMB control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2W) <br />75A-22 <br />