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Attachment 1 <br />TABLE C PAGE 4 OF 22 <br />ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />HOUSING ELEMENT 1MPLEMENTA77ON <br />JURISDICTION: CITY OFSANTAANA <br />REPORTING PERIOD: 1011 <br />NasalsofPAWWW Ob/sedM: RwpwsNv4" cl safts Amehame <br />Hondng RebobllHatlon <br />1. Single-Family Home <br />Rehabilitation • Provide low-interest loans to facilitate the <br />rehabilitation of single-family homes occupied by <br />lower Income homeowners CDA, <br />Housing Division • The City continues to offer very low-Interest <br />loans to single-family homeowners. Atotal <br />of 5 single-family homes and mobile homes <br />were repaired through the City's programs In <br />2011. All homeowners qualified as lower <br />Income Ongoing <br />2. Mobile Home Repair • Provide low or no Interest loans to repair mobile CDA, • The City currently offers conditional grants Ongoing <br /> homes annually for lower Income households and Housing Division to repair mobile homes owned byvery low- <br /> seniors throughout the community Income seniors. One mobile home was <br /> repaired through the City's programs In <br /> 2011. <br />3. Rental Rehabilitation • Provide low-Interest loans to assist in the CDA, • The City continues to offer very low-Interest Ongoing <br /> rehabilitation of rental properties occupied by Housing Division rate loans. Code Enforcement staff <br /> lower Income and family households continues to refer eligible property owners <br /> to the Housing Division to pursue loans. <br /> Additionally, the City's acquisition/ <br /> rehabilitation program eliminates all code <br /> deficiencies in the affected units. See <br /> Program 53 for detail <br />;W,- <br />4. Neighborhood Improvement • Continue to assist, create, and support CDA, • The City currently has 64 recognized Ongoing <br /> neighborhood associations to collaborate on Housing Division neighborhood associations; and encourages <br /> projects and sponsor and hold annual events collaboration and coordination between <br /> residents, their associations, municipal <br /> agencies, and community based <br /> organizations <br />5. Neighborhood Infrastructure . Implement Project Restore and dedicate more PWA • From 2007 through 2010, $63.2 million Ongoing <br /> than $100 million dollars to Infrastructure dollars was expended to repave or slurry <br /> Improvements in residential neighborhoods seal 211 miles of residential streets. In <br /> 2011$6.2 million was spend to reconstruct <br /> approximately 15 miles of local streets. <br /> • Continue to seek additional funds to Improve • The City continues to pursue funding to <br /> infrastructure, Including state and federal grants Improve neighborhood Infrastructure <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />19C-9