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PHA J~~-Year anc~ U,S. Deitart~nent of Hol~sin~ and Urban 41VxB No. ZS77-4225 <br />Develaplrnen>k Expires 413~/20X 1 <br />Annu,a~ Phan Office of Public and Indian Hausin <br />1.0 PHA Information <br /> PI-IA Nsme: (lousing Authority of the City of Santa Ana PHA Code: _CA093 <br /> PHA'1~pe: ~ Small X High Performing ^ Standard ~ HCV (Section 8} <br /> PHA p'iscal Year Beginning: {MMlYYYY): _07/0112011 <br />2.ft Inventory (based on ACC units at time of PY beginning in 1.0 above} <br /> Number o€PH units: Number of HCV units: 2658 <br />3.Q Submi3si0n Type <br /> 5-Year and Annual Plan X^ Annual Plan Onty ^ 5-Year Plan Only <br />4.0 PIIA Consartla ©PHA Consortia: (Check box if submitting a joint Plan and complete labia bclaw,) <br /> No. ofi3nits in Each <br /> Participating PHAs PidA Program{s} Included in the Programs 1+Fot in file Pro am <br /> Code Consortia Consortia PH HCV <br /> PHA 1: <br /> PI-I.4 2: <br /> PHA 3: <br />5A 5-Rear Plan. Cantplete items 5.1 and 5.2 only at 5-Year Plan update. <br />5.I Mission. State the P;'IA's Missien for serving the needs oflaw-income, very low-income, and extremely low income families in the AHA's <br /> jurisdietian for the next live years: <br /> Ta promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity, and a snitable living environment free from discrimination. <br />5.2 Goals and Objectives. Identify the PHA's quantiflabia goals and objectives that will enable the PHA tv serve the needs of ]aw-income and very <br /> low-income, and extremely Iow-income families for the next five years. include a report on the progress the PHA has made in meeting tl~e goals <br /> and objectives described in the previous 5-Year Plan. <br /> Goal #1: Expand the supply of affordable housing by applying for additional rental vouchers when available. <br /> Goal #2: Improve the quality of assisted housing by improving voucher management, increasing Gusto:ner satisfaction, and improving specific <br /> management function. <br /> 2005-2004 Progress: SAHA maintained high-performer status far four ofthe tivC years, Customer service ratings continue to be high, <br /> rating "good" pr "excellent" in 86°fo of responses in November 2004 survey. The automafed rent reasonableness program was implemented <br /> es scheduled. <br /> GoaE # 3: Increase assisted housing choices by providing portability counseling to ifl0%pf participants, conducting outreach to potential <br /> participating property owners, and implementing voucher homeoxmership program. <br /> • 2005-2009 Progress: l00%of participants received portability counseling. SAHA maintained communications with Orange County <br /> Apartment Owners Association to recruit new participating owners. Ypucher homeownership program has been developed, however <br /> funding gaps still exist behveear voucher funding clad Ipcal for-sale housing market. <br /> Goal #4: Provide an improved living environment through efforts to fink participants with Inca] neighborhood associations. <br /> • 2005-2009 Progress: ]nformation on local associations provided via tenant newsletters and during voucher issuance briefings. <br /> Goal #5. Promote self-sufficiency by increasing employment among participants, linking to supportive services to increase independence for the <br /> elderly andlor disabled, and increase participation 63 file Family Self Sufficiency (FSS) program. <br /> • 2005-2009 Progress: SARA continued providing referrals to the Santa Ana WIO/12/IC Center for job training and placement services, <br /> provided information and linkages to the Caurtly's Council on Aging (elderly services) and the I7ayle Meintosh Center (disabled services}, <br /> and conducted recruitment for the PSS program at initial voucher issuance, at annual re-examinations, and through tenant newsletters. <br /> Goa[ #6: Ensure equal opportunity and afiirmatlvely 1lsrther fair housing through coordination with the pranpe County 1`air Housing Council, the <br /> preparation of fire Analysis of Impediments to fair housing clwice, and continued training on fair housing practises far stai)I; owners, and <br /> participants. <br /> 2005-2004 Progress: Fair Housing programs and resources era included in all issuance bricfsngs. Reasonable Accommodation tracking <br /> logs were implemented. Communication was maintained frith the County's Fair Housing Council, ensuring proper referrals far anyone <br /> alleging discrimination, whether an HCV participant ar me3ttber of the public. <br />Page 1 of 3 form HCJI}-5110'15 {x/2008) <br />Exhibit 1 <br />