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5/2/2011
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2011/12 1 2010/11 - 2014/15 CITY OF SANTA ANA CONSOLIDATED PLAN <br />ACTION PLAN <br />HOPWA Administration — Program oversight 1 HOPWA $47,045 <br />Support Services — Supportive services & housing for dually diagnosed <br />persons with HIV /AIDS 2 HOPWA $921,133 <br />Tenant Based Rental Assistance — Rental assistance for persons with <br />HIV /AIDS 2 HOPWA $600,000 <br />* "Funding Amount" is based on anticipated 11 -12 grants — does not include additional prior year /reprogrammed funds. <br />1. Santa Ana receives and administers HOPWA funds on behalf of the entire Orange County region. <br />2. HOPWA- funded programs and services will be available countywide. <br />CDBG- funded activities will be available to income - eligible households, i.e., households with <br />an income equal to or less than 80 percent of the County median income or in areas of the <br />City where HUD has determined at least 51 percent of residents meet the 80 percent <br />median income standard (see MAP 1).1 HOME - funded activities will also benefit <br />homeowners at the 80 percent income standard and renters with lower incomes. ESG will <br />be limited to programs that prevent eminent eviction /foreclosure or assist those <br />individuals /families that are already homeless and need appropriate housing and /or <br />support services. As indicated in TABLE 2, HOPWA funds will be utilized to support programs <br />that address the housing and service needs of Orange County residents living with <br />HIV /AIDS. <br />Pursuant to the Citizen Participation Plan and HUD requirements, the City prepared the <br />draft 2011 -2012 Action Plan in compliance with the City's citizen participation process. The <br />draft 2011 -2012 Action Plan was available for public review for a 30 -day period. This <br />comment period began March 18, 2011 and ended April 18, 2011. Additionally, a public <br />hearing was held April 19, 2011 to receive additional public input on proposed 2011 -2012 <br />HUD - funded activities. A public notice regarding the 30 -day comment period and public <br />hearing was published on March 17, 2011 (see EXHIBIT 1). A summary of public comments <br />received and staff's written response to comments is also incorporated into EXHIBIT 1. <br />1 The City is eligible to utilize HUD's uncapped 80% income standard versus the HUD's capped income limits. <br />Additional information regarding capped versus uncapped is found on page 21 and 22. <br />2011 -2012 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 4 <br />Exhibit 1 <br />04/21/2011 <br />
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