Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> Annual Action Plan <br />2023 <br />2 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. ) <br /> Expand the supply of affordable housing <br /> Preserve the supply of affordable housing <br /> Access to and supply of public services <br /> Increase access to and supply of homeless services and facilities <br /> Promote economic opportunity <br /> Improve City public facilities and infrastructure <br />Consistent with HUD’s national goals for HUD CPD programs to provide decent housing opportunities, <br />maintain a suitable living environment and expand economic opportunities for low- and moderate- <br />income residents, the priority needs listed above will be addressed through the implementation of HUD <br />funded activities aligned with the following seven measurable Strategic Plan goals: <br /> Affordable Housing Development, Maintenance, and Preservation <br /> Code Enforcement <br /> Public Service Programs <br /> Homeless Services and Facilities <br /> Economic Development Program <br /> Public Facilities and Infrastructure <br /> Program Administration and Fair Housing Services <br /> <br />3. Evaluation of past performance <br />This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or <br />projects. <br />During the 2022 program year, the City of Santa Ana prioritized program activities to address the <br />impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic within the City of Santa Ana. Activities included rental assistance, <br />small and microbusiness support, homeless prevention, and targeted public service activities. <br />Additionally, during the 2022 program year, the City funded the following activities: <br />1. Street improvements that included installation of ADA accessible curbs and installation of <br />pedestrian hybrid and rectangular rapid flashing beacons at key areas identified as highest <br />priority based on need. <br />2. Rehabilitation of park facilities at Santa Anita Park. <br />3. Public service activities to support youth, seniors, disabled individuals, and low- and moderate- <br />income residents within the City <br />4. Code enforcement in targeted neighborhoods <br />5. Homeless services and prevention activities <br />EXHIBIT 1