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19C - CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
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19C - CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
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3/19/2012
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TABLE C <br />ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />HODS/NC ELEMENT 1MPLEMENTA770N <br />IURISOICTIOAt C/TV OF SANTA ANA <br />REPORTINC PERIOD: 1011 <br />Attachment 1 <br />PAGE 16 OF 22 <br />NAM OfPAWM 00eff- R-pawu/b/sA~ Sb&s <br /> multiple family residences will also be <br /> evaluated In the Harbor Corridor Transit <br /> Plan Study presently underway. <br />Rerrhi Aeeleteeee <br />34. HousingChoice Voucher . Continue to Implement and seek new Housing SAHA • As of the end of 2011, 2,669 household Ongoing <br /> Choice Vouchers for extremely low Income were receiving assistance. Of these, 40 <br /> households; serve 2,558 clients annually percent had Incomes at or below 30 percent <br /> of the County median Income. <br />35. Family Seif-Sufficiency . Continue to Implement and seek participants for SAHA . In 2011, the Housing Authority served 108 Ongoing <br />Program the Family Self Sufficiency program; serve 150 clients through the FSS Program. <br /> clients annually <br />36. HOPWA Tenant Based Rental • Continue to Implement and seek participants for SAHA • In 2011, the HousingAuthodty served 51 Ongoing <br />Assistance the HOPWA Tenant Based Rental Assistance HOPWA cllents <br /> <br />u?.r? program; serve 50 clients annually <br />n-.%r? .- <br />37.Preservation ofAt-RlskHousing . Support the preservation of affordable rental CDA, • The City continues to monRorhousing atrtsk Ongoing <br />housing units from conversion to market rates Housing Division of convertingto market rate and outreach to <br />• Provide outreach to property owners to keep up to property owners to Identify financial <br />date with status of properties Incentives that will enable owners to <br />maintain their properties as affordable <br />housing <br />Seek funding and financing mechanisms to <br />preserve existing affordability covenants <br />• City Is prepared to consider the Issuance of <br />tax-exempt bonds to help preserve at risk <br />housing. In 2009, the City negotiated with a <br />private owner for potential use of tax- <br />exempt bonds to refinance a senior project <br />at risk of conversation. The City was <br />unsuccessful, but the owner did agree to <br />use another mechanism to continue the <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />19C-21
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