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0 COMMUNITY <br /> ACTION <br /> 11870 Monarch Street PARTNERSHIP <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> Garden Grove,CA 92841 <br /> The City of Santa Ana is a renter majority city and despite the City's progress <br /> towards meeting its Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocation <br /> for very low- and low- income housing, there continues to be a great need for <br /> housing that is affordable to its residents. The current pandemic has increased <br /> the economic and housing pressures on low-income families in Santa Ana. As <br /> incomes are decreasing and jobs are being lost, many low-income families are <br /> struggling to remain housed. This is especially true for the majority of Santa <br /> Ana's low-income households that are suffering with the impacts of housing <br /> cost and economic uncertainty. According to the City's local data, 70 % of <br /> Santa Ana renters are low and very low-income renters. 80% of renters in <br /> Santa Ana fall into the moderate, low- and very low-income categories and 84 <br /> % of residents hold low-income occupations that pay less than $53,500 per <br /> year . Santa Ana's households are predominantly families comprising 81% of <br /> households. These households are also rent burdened and live-in <br /> overcrowded conditions . <br /> While the City has seen increased production of affordable housing there has <br /> been a disproportionate production of above moderate housing with a total <br /> of 3,274 above moderate units produced between 2013-2021, the City <br /> exceeded its RHNA allocation by 3,638% per the City's RHNA progress reports <br /> submitted to the state. With average rents of$2000 - $4000, none of these <br /> above market rental units are affordable to most of Santa Ana's working <br /> families. Housing costs in Santa Ana have been out of reach and will continue <br /> to be out of reach in this current economic climate. Households in Santa Ana <br /> must earn $44.83 an hour to afford two-bedroom housing. The proposed <br /> amendments further incentivize housing units with market rate rents and are <br /> not affordable to the majority of the City's residents. <br /> The Commission supports the amendments to update the in-lieu fee to $15 <br /> per sq ft to be in line with a fee that is fair and allows the City to fund much <br /> needed affordable housing for Santa Ana residents. The in-lieu fees have <br /> generated over$21 million in funding (and helped leverage millions of <br /> federal and state housing resources)to help the City fund the development <br /> of new housing opportunities and address housing insecurity. The City's <br /> February 2021 Quarterly Report for Housing Division demonstrated that, <br /> some of these in lieu fees supported the Santa Ana Arts Collective, Tiny Tim <br /> Plaza, Link Interim Emergency Shelter, Legacy Square, Habitat for Humanity <br /> "Lacy&Vance", Westview House, Wise Place Steps to Independence Public <br /> Service Program, and the City's Down Payment Assistance Program. <br /> We also support the wider application of the Housing Opportunities <br /> Ordinance in the City of Santa Ana. This will continue to facilitate the <br /> development of affordable housing in various areas of the city. The <br /> Commission also recommends that the HOO apply to all residential <br /> developments in the City. At a minimum the H00 affordable housing <br /> requirements should apply to all residential and mixed use developments that <br /> 9 <br />
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