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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Ifl. PROGRAM/PROJECT DESCRIPTION-DETAIL <br /> !n the space below, describe the program/project. Include information as to how the program/project will'benefit <br /> low-income people/households. max, char. 2000 <br /> Providing fair housing education, counseling & enforcement services to current or potential Santa Ana households. <br /> Added to this is landlord/tenant counseling to assist housing providers and consumers. Specific services are: <br /> A. FAIR HOUSING ENFORCEMENT: - Respond to 10 or more allegations of discrimination of sufficient merit to <br /> open a case file. We will address all allegations of housing discrimination made by current or potential Santa Ana <br /> households, If fewer than 10 case filesare opened, to compensate, we will perform paired, on-site audit tests of multi- <br /> family housing, substituted on a one-far-one basis. <br /> B. COMMUNITY EDUCATION: - Involvement in at least 8 Santa Ana events reaching over 120 heads of <br /> households; distribute about 700 information packets; offer a poster/essay contest within elementary schools. Hold 2 <br /> landlord workshops and 4 tenant workshops in. English and Spanish. Conduct presentations on landlord-tenant and <br /> fair housing laws. Provide training and technical assistance to City staff as well as to real estate agents, lenders, <br /> apartment managers/owners, and other housing industry professionals. <br /> C. LANDLORD/TENANT COUNSELING: Handle about 930 requests for service, from about 840 unduplicated <br /> households, addressing about 2,960 inquiries, disputes or issues. Most discrimination occurs within the <br /> landlord/tenant relationship, so this service facilitates our primary goal. About 30% of the discrimination investigative <br /> caseload comes from landlord/tenant contacts. We assist housing consumers and providers in resolving questions I <br /> and avoiding disputes over evictions, deposit returns, substandard conditions, and other landlord/tenant matters. Staff f <br /> counsels individuals about their respective rights and responsibilities. f <br /> D. CITY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT: - Provide data collection, analysis and reporting to city CDBG <br /> administrators as well as HUD auditors as required, We will support efforts to implement actions to overcome fair <br /> housing impediments and report actions and progress to HUD. <br /> IV. STATEMENT OF NEED <br /> In the space below, describe why this program/project is needed. Include information as to any effects if CDBG <br /> funds are not awarded and whether similar programs/projects are available in the communlty. max. char. 2000 <br /> Federal regulations require CDBG eligible jurisdictions to plan for and undertake actions to "affirmatively further fair <br /> housing" (AFFH). Jurisdictions must annually certify that they have programs in place to AFFH. These services largely <br /> help fulfill that obligation. <br /> Housing discrimination occurs in Santa Ana in violation of federal and California fair housing laws. We project at least 10 <br /> current or potential Santa Ana households will allege acts of housing discrimination sufficiently meritorious to warrant us <br /> opening a case file during the next fiscal year. Perhaps twice as many additional households will raise the issue of housing <br /> discrimination, for which we will provide counseling but will not.open a case file. <br /> Other housing disputes and law violations arise within Santa Ana. Based on the service demand over many years serving <br /> Santa Ana, including the,year ending June-30, 2012, we anticipate about 840 unduplicated -Santa Ana households, making <br /> about 930 service requests, will seek help with about 2,960 landlord/tenant Issues, disputes or inquiries, during the 2013 - <br /> 2014 year.. . <br /> In addition to a need for services to address housing discrimination and other general housing law.violations, Issues or <br /> disputes, there, Is a need for housing-related community education. Education facilitates the opportunity for housing <br /> consumers and providers to understand their fair housing rights and obligations and to correct wrongful policies or <br /> behavior. In addition to direct counseling services from our offices; we will conduct walk-in counseling clinics and . <br /> workshops for tenants and landlords. We will also distribute over 700 information packets,-covering specific aspects of <br /> fair housing and/or landlord-tenant law to individuals from Santa-Ana. <br /> Based on prior experience and the above identified need, we anticipate Santa -Ana's unrestricted "service demand rate" <br /> for FY 2013-14 will be about 16.1 % of our entire program output designed to "affirmatively further fair housing". <br /> <br /> 3 <br /> 75B-10 <br />