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19E
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5/5/2008
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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />2008-2009 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN <br />OTHER NON-FEDERAL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES <br />As part of the Action Plan, federal regulations require the City of Santa Ana to <br />delineate non-federal and private resources expected to be available to address the <br />priority needs and specific objectives identified in the Consolidated Plan. The table <br />below provides information regarding non-federal and private resources expected to <br />be available during the 2008-2009 Program Year. <br />FY ZOOH-2009 NON-FEDERAL PUBLIC 8c PRIVATE RESOURCES <br />Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency Low Income $15,000,000 <br />Housing Set-Aside Fund <br />CalHome <br />$600, 000 <br />TOTAL ~ $15,600,000 <br />Source: City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency <br />* Ryan White Part A ($5,025,701) funds will also be available to support countywide HIV/AIDS programming <br />LEVERAGING OF RESOURCES <br />HUD requires the City to discuss how federal resources to be made available during <br />the 2008-2009 Program Year will leverage other non-federal public and private <br />resources. The City of Santa Ana will continue its strategy of linking non-federal <br />resources for housing and community development needs with federal grant funds. <br />This strategy involves identifying federal resources that may be available to <br />undertake a project. If grant funds are insufficient other non-federal resources will <br />be utilized to meet project finance gaps. Additionally, the City will continue to <br />commit non-federal resources to undertake activities that are not federally funded, <br />but address the priority needs of the community. HUD's IDIS system will help <br />facilitate more accurate reporting of leveraging resources. <br />4/16/08 18 <br />19E-30 <br />
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