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19C - CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION RPT
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Community Development
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19C
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9/4/2012
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2017
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F. LEVERAGING RESOURCES <br />1. OTHER PUBLIC He PRIVATE RESOURCES OBTAINED TO ADDRESS NEEDS IN THE PLAN <br />During the report period, the City of Santa Ana leveraged federal funds with various private and <br />public resources. These resources included the following: <br />TABLE 10 - 2011-2012 LEVERAGING SOURCES <br />2. LEVERAGING OF FEDERAL RESOURCES WITH OTHER PUBLIC & PRIVATE RESOURCES <br />As demonstrated by Table 10, HUD funding for Santa Ana resulted in the investment of other <br />private and public resources. These resources were made available to the City to assist with the <br />implementation of activities to meet priority needs. <br />3. MATCHING REQUIREMENTS <br />There is no match requirement for the CDBG or HOPWA program. HOME requires a 25% match for <br />every dollar spent and ESG requires a dollar for dollar match. Specific information regarding HOME <br />and ESG program matching funds is delineated in respective narratives later in this performance <br />report. <br />08/23/2012 28 <br />19C-36 <br />1. Private represent the total "valuation" of property improvements undertaken as a result of Code Enforcement efforts. <br />2. The City was awarded $900,000 by the State of California for the 08-09 report period; however due to the state's budget shortfalls funding <br />was placed on hold. Funds were released and were spent by the City during the 2011-2012 program year.
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