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<br /> <br />Redevelopment Housing Set-Aside <br />Mortgage Credit Certificate Allocation <br />Private Lender Funds 1 <br />HOME Match (CalHome & Redevelopment) <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />$12,997,710 <br />$156,750 <br />o <br />$208,630 <br />$13,363,090 <br /> <br />1. Private mortgage equals value of MCC resources, however to avoid double counting these <br />resources it is not listed as a leverage resource. <br /> <br />2. How FEDERAL RESOURCES MADE AVAILABLE FROM HUD LEVERAGED "OTHER" PUBLIC <br />AND PRIVATE RESOURCES, AND HOW MATCHING REQUIREMENTS WERE SATISFIED: As <br />demonstrated by the table above, HUD funding for Santa Ana resulted in the <br />investment of significant "other" private and public resources. These resources <br />were made available to the City to assist with the implementation of activities to <br />meet priority needs. <br /> <br />With respect to match requirements, information regarding HOME and ESG <br />program matching funds is delineated in respective narratives later in this <br />performance and evaluation report. <br /> <br />G. CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana ensured it complied with its Citizen Participation Plan by <br />providing the public an opportunity to review and comment on this annual performance <br />report. A 15-day comment period was held from August 17,2005, through September <br />6, 2005. The Redevelopment and Housing Commission of the City of Santa Ana held <br />the required public hearing to review this document on September 6, 2005. Notice of <br />the comment period and public hearing was published on August 16, 2005. Proof of <br />publication and a summary of public comments are provided in Exhibit 1. <br /> <br />H. SELF-EVALUATION <br /> <br />In addition to reporting annual performance statistics, HUD requires the City to <br />undertake a self-evaluation of its efforts to address housing and community <br />development needs. <br /> <br />1. Evaluation of community's progress and future plans: <br /> <br />a. Developinq a viable community by providinq decent housinq: During the 2004-2005 <br />report period Santa Ana continued efforts to preserve and expand the City's supply <br />of affordable housing for all income categories, with special emphasis on the needs <br />of very low-income households. Ninety-five homeowner rehabilitation projects were <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />9/7/05 <br /> <br />190-28 <br />