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. • . <br />Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency Low-Income Housing Set- <br />Aside Fund , . <br /> <br />$15,000,000 <br /> <br />$15,057,680 <br />CalHome 1 $900,000 $0 <br />Ryan White Title I (Countywide AIDS funding) $0 $? <br />SUBTOTAL $15,600,000 $? <br />TOTAL $26,659,045 $? <br />1. The City was awarded 5900,UUU by the }rate or c.aurornia ror ine va-uy report pen°a; However aue w uie xa~e > uuuge~ >~ w~ ua~u ~~~ ~~~~ ~~ <br />has been placed on hold. <br />3. Progress Toward Meeting Goals and Objectives <br />EXHIBIT 4 provides a summary of the City's progress toward meeting five-year goals. Since 2008- <br />2009 is the City's fourth year in the current Consolidated Plan five-year cycle, it is reasonable to <br />seta 80% goal attainment rate as a test for program progress (i.e., at the end of four years <br />programs should have met at least 80% of five-year goals). <br />After four years, housing goals for renter households are tracking less than planned for the five- <br />year Consolidated Plan cycle (62.7% goal attainment rate). Similarly, owner housing goals have <br />fallen short of expected program outputs (36.4% goal attainment rates) -overall the City has <br />achieved 46.1% of its Consolidated Plan h©using goal after four years. As demonstrated in <br />Exhibit 4, the City has ~Iready surpassed its five-year goal for housing for Extremely Low- <br />Income renter households (34 units planned -- 103 completed to date); however, the <br />completion rate for rental units for Very Low- Income and Low-Income renter households <br />remain substantially below the 80% four-year goal attainment standard (35.4% and 32.0% <br />respectively). <br />With respect to ownership housing, after four years the City has only managed a 36.4% five- <br />year goal attainment rate (assistance for 568 units planned - 207 assisted through the 2008- <br />2009 program year). Similar to rental housing accomplishment trends, the five-year goal for <br />Extremely Low-Income homeowners has been exceeded after four years (assistance for 30 units <br />planned - 102 completed to date - 340.0% accomplishment rate). Furthermore, the City is on <br />track to meet the planned five-year goal for Very Low-Income homeowners (assistance for 90 <br />units planned - 74 assisted to date - 82.2% goal attainment); however, the City has only met <br />28.9% of its five-year goal for Low-Income owners and 36.4% for Moderate-Income owners. <br />The primary reason for these accomplishment trends is the fact that the City has focused its <br />limited housing resources on assisting households at the lowest income levels, which often <br />require a larger subsidy thus limiting resources to assist units for higher income households. <br />Furthermore, the vast majority of resources committed for rental housing have been utilized in <br />12 Draft 8/26/2009 <br />19F-18 <br />