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L- <br />uKen nedyMMISS1 • <br />February 15, 2022 www.kennedycommission.org <br />17701 Cowan Ave.,Suite 200 <br />Irvine,CA 92614 <br />949 250 0909 <br />Mayor and City Council <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />P.O. Bo 1988, M31 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Re: Item 25: Housing Opportunity Ordinance <br />Dear Mayor and City Council Members, <br />The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad-based coalition of residents and community <br />organizations that advocates for the production of homes affordable for families earning less than $27,000 <br />annually in Orange County. Formed in 2001, the Commission has been successful in partnering and <br />working with Orange County jurisdictions to create effective housing and land-use policies that has led to <br />the new construction of homes affordable to lower-income working families. <br />We are writing to support the amendments to the Housing Opportunity Ordinance and Affordable <br />Housing Funds Policies.The changes will ensure that development in the City addresses housing needs for <br />all residents in a balanced manner. Many working families in Santa Ana continue to be impacted by the <br />rising cost of housing and the scarce housing opportunities available at rents they can afford. In addition, <br />many continue to face economic uncertainty because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The creation of <br />housing at all income levels is vital to our recovery and will provide stability for the majority of Santa Ana <br />residents that are struggling with housing availability and cost that existed long before the pandemic. It is <br />crucial that the City strengthen the Housing Opportunity Ordinance (HOO) to ensure that housing <br />opportunities are available for all residents in Santa Ana along with new housing options being created in <br />the City. <br />The City of Santa Ana is a renter majority city and despite the City's progress towards meeting its Regional <br />Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocation for very low- and low- income housing, there continues to <br />be a great need for housing that is affordable to its residents. The current pandemic has increased the <br />economic and housing pressures on low-income families in Santa Ana. As incomes are decreasing and jobs <br />are being lost, many low-income families are struggling to remain housed. This is especially true for the <br />majority of Santa Ana's low-income households that are suffering with the impacts of housing cost and <br />economic uncertainty. According to the City's local data, 70 % of Santa Ana renters are low and very low- <br />income renters. 80% of renters in Santa Ana fall into the moderate, low- and very low-income categories <br />and 84 % of residents hold low-income occupations that pay less than $53,500 per year'. Santa Ana's <br />households are predominantly families comprising 81% of households.2 These households are also rent <br />burdened and live-in overcrowded conditions'. <br />1 <br />City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014-2021,p.14,January 2014. <br />2 <br />City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014-2021 page 11 <br />3 <br />City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014-2021 page 20