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1411 North Broadway - WISEPlace <br />The project was entitled in 2022 and includes <br />renovation of the existing building and the <br />construction of a new four-story building with 48 <br />flats/apartment units over an at -grade parking area. <br />Forty-seven units are proposed as permanent <br />supportive housing (PSH), affordable to individuals <br />earning less than 30 percent of the area median <br />income (AMI) and will be made available to at -risk <br />and or homeless residents. The City of Santa Ana is <br />contributing $5.2 million toward the development cost <br />and 25 project -based vouchers, with the County of <br />Orange contributing $1.5 million in capital financing, <br />the Orange County Housing Finance Trust <br />contributing $2.5 million in Local Housing Trust Fund <br />and Mental Health Services Act funding, and the <br />California Tax Credit Allocation Committee is <br />contributing $20.1 million in tax credit equity. <br />Expected completion in 2024. <br />2534 West Westminster Avenue - Westview <br />House <br />Community Development Partners were issued <br />permits in 2022 to construct an 85-unit multi -family <br />apartment project. The project is three- and four - <br />stories in height and the unit mix consists of 23 one <br />bedrooms, 4 two bedrooms, 34 three bedrooms, and <br />24 four bedrooms to accommodate larger families. Of <br />the units, 26 will be slated for people experiencing <br />homelessness. The project is being developed in <br />partnership with Mercy House, which will provide <br />residents with supportive services like skill -building <br />classes. The project includes on -site open space, a <br />leasing office, laundry room, community room, and <br />service offices. The development will provide 63 units <br />to very low-income households and 21 units to low- <br />income households. Expected completion in 2024. <br />1126 East Washington Avenue — Crossroads at <br />Washington <br />Washington Santa Ana Housing Partners were <br />issued permits to construct a new, four -level, 86-unit <br />affordable residential community with a 1,060-square <br />foot commercial space, as well as amenities, 120 <br />parking spaces, and landscaping in 2022. The City <br />provided $4.6 million in financial assistance to the <br />project. The project will consist of 42 three- and four <br />bedroom units for large families, and 43 one- and <br />two -bedroom units. A total of 84 units will be for <br />extremely low-income households earning 30 <br />percent or less AMI. Expected completion in 2024. <br />City Council to 8 — 17 3/21/2023 <br />