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5/5/2020
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2025
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Family; 50% <br />Section 8 54 54 <br />renewing <br />annually (2034) <br />Senior; 80% <br />LMSA 236(j)(1) 200 198 <br />renewing <br />annually (2032) <br />Senior, 50% <br />Section 8 199 198 <br />renewing <br />annually (2038) <br />Senior; 50% <br />Section 8 199 198 <br />renewing <br />M&t. <br />annually (2021) <br />Table — 36 — Units at Risk of Expiring <br />Data Source: City of Santa Ana <br />The table above indicates all developments and units at risk of expiring within the next five years. <br />For those projects that renew annually, the overall expiration date is noted in parentheses. <br />Excluding the three annual renewals that currently expire between 2032 and 2038, the City of <br />Santa Ana is at risk of losing 416 affordable units in the next five years, including 198 units in 2020 <br />from Flower Park Plaza. The City is working closely with property owners, HUD, and the State to <br />identify strategies to extend the affordability periods of these developments. <br />Does the availability of housing units meet the needs of the population? <br />Within Santa Ana, the current type and size of housing units does not meet the needs the population. <br />According to the 2011-2015 CHAS data, there are 12,445 large family renter households in Santa Ana. <br />These households consist of five or more members and would require 3 or more bedrooms to avoid <br />experiencing overcrowding. <br />Within the rental market, there are only 9,105 units with three or more bedrooms. Further, of these 3- <br />bedroom rental units, it can be assumed that some are occupied by unrelated households (roommate <br />housing) and thus there are even fewer available for large families seeking suitably sized rental housing. <br />Describe the need for specific types of housing: <br />There is a greater need for family rental housing in Santa Ana as summarized above. The following section <br />expands on this need by examining the cost of rental housing within the City. <br />Consolidated Plan <br />C7e10lrJe101fa <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117(exp. 06/30/2018) 75A-92 <br />
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