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is 1%. Single-family homeowners are also eligible to receive grants for all but $2,500 of the <br />funds necessary to eliminate hazardous materials such as lead-based paint and asbestos. <br />During the 2005-09 planning period, more than 80 single-family and mobile homes were <br />rehabilitated. <br />¦ Mobile Home Replacement Program - Seven mobile homes were replaced after staff <br />determined they were not suitable for rehabilitation. <br />¦ Cornerstone Village - The Cornerstone Village Improvement Program was a partnership <br />effort between area residents, property owners, the City of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana <br />Redevelopment Agency. In addition to being visually and physically blighted, Cornerstone <br />Village suffered from high rates of crime and poverty. A combination of CDBG, HOME and <br />Tax Increment resources were utilized to reconstruct public infrastructure and to assist with <br />the rehabilitation of 46 apartment buildings. Property owners formed an association that <br />remains responsible for the maintenance of common areas while residents formed an <br />association designed to educate and support area households. <br />¦ Townsquare - The Townsquare Program involved the utilization of City and Redevelopment <br />Agency resources to assist a nonprofit corporation to purchase and rehabilitate 70 <br />condominium units in the Townsquare Condominium Project. The Program assisted in the <br />elimination of blight by reducing the number of abandoned, foreclosed and substandard <br />units in the area. <br />¦ RSI New Construction - The Agency assisted a for-profit enterprise to construct two single- <br />family homes on Agency-owned lots. The project gave the developer an opportunity to <br />demonstrate how new approaches to home construction can substantially decrease the <br />time and costs associated with such activities, and to make home ownership more <br />affordable to low and moderate income households. The homes are restricted to <br />occupancy by low income households for a period of 45 years. <br />PROPOSED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS <br />To gain public input for the implementation plan, a comprehensive survey* of the City's needs <br />was distributed in three languages to more than 9,000 stakeholders comprised of residents, <br />July <br />1, 2010 to ?, 2015 <br />Santa Ana Coin: - v Redevelopment Agency ImU9_1021n <br />For the Merge Ana Redevelopment Proj3ge 23 <br />Two new homes constructed by R51 McFadden, LLC