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FY 2024-26 CDBG Program Funding Plan - Program Summaries <br /> <br />Housing Rehabilitation Grant <br />Project Title Organization Description <br />Single-Family <br />Housing <br />Rehabilitation <br />Program <br />Habitat for Humanity $500,000 <br /> <br />CDBG funds will be used as a Grant to finance the rehabilitation of privately owned multi-family rental properties <br />for residential purposes in accordance with Section 570.202 – Eligible Rehabilitation and Preservation <br />Activities. Funds will be used to rehabilitate properties to address code violations, potential code violations, or <br />unsafe living conditions. The maximum amount of Grant funds available for any qualified property is $25,000 <br />unless approved by City Council. Funding will go toward rehabilitation and staff costs. <br /> <br /> <br />City Capital Improvements <br />Project Title Organization Funding Description <br />Sidewalk Imp City of Santa Ana Public <br />Works Agency (PWA) $400,000 <br />Sidewalk Improvements will be undertaken in CDBG eligible areas includes removal and replacement of <br />damaged concrete sidewalks and may include repairs to adjacent area such as damaged curbs, gutters and <br />driveways in highly impacted residential communities. <br />Park Facilities <br />Rehab <br />City of Santa Ana Public <br />Works Agency (PWA) $1,000,000 Chepa’s Park Construction <br />Park Facilities <br />Rehab <br />City of Santa Ana Public <br />Works Agency (PWA) $200,000 Cool Pavement Treatment at Angels Park and El Salvador <br />Park Facilities <br />Rehab <br />City of Santa Ana Public <br />Works Agency (PWA) $450,000 <br />Facility Imp Community <br />Development Agency $300,000 Rehabilitation of City Parking Lots <br /> <br />Nonprofit Public Service (subject to 15% Public Service cap) <br />Project Title Organization Two-year <br />award <br />Description <br /> <br />AIDS Services <br />Foundation OC <br />HIV Care Services $80,000 <br />AIDS Services Foundation OC DBA Radiant Health Centers (RHC) will provide low-income residents living <br />with HIV in the City of Santa Ana with wraparound HIV care services. Participants will receive the support <br />and resources needed to remain in medical care, maintain their health, and achieve viral suppression. <br />America On Track <br />Brighter Futures <br />for Children of <br />Prisoners <br />$80,000 Children of prisoners deserve the chance to discover a brighter future, which is why America On Track <br />provides them with trained, caring mentors, STEM workshops, a “College is For Me Too!” camp, free books, <br />and special outings, as well as nutrition seminars and wraparound services for the families. <br />Community Health <br />Initiative Orange County <br />Community Health <br />Access Program <br />$80,000 CHIOC helps City of Santa Ana residents to access health and social service programs by providing <br />outreach, education, enrollment, and case management services to vulnerable populations. We strive to <br />ensure that clients acquire, retain, and utilize community resources effectively. <br />EXHIBIT 3