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PROGRAM EVALUATION <br />Table D -6 <br />Progress toward Housing Element Goal #4 Objectives <br />Name of <br />Responsible <br />Program <br />Objective <br />Agency <br />Status <br />50. Housing <br />. Continue to offer development <br />PBA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Facilities <br />incentives and density bonuses to <br />Planning <br />The City continues to process density bonus projects; 13 of <br />incentivize senior housing <br />Division <br />the respective residential units were constructed in 2012. <br />• Evaluate feasibility of visitability and <br />City staff continues to work on recommendations for future <br />universal design concepts to include in <br />consideration by commission(s) and City Council. <br />the Municipal Code <br />• Work with nonprofit and for - profit <br />174 senior independent living units are proposed at the Town <br />agencies that propose the construction <br />& Country Manor (EIR is still in process). <br />of senior housing <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />51. Senior Life <br />• Continue to offer development <br />PBA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Care <br />incentives and density bonuses to <br />Planning <br />The City continues to work with developers to identify full - <br />Facilities <br />incentivize life care facilities <br />Division <br />spectrum senior housing opportunities. An EIR is being <br />• Work with nonprofit and for - profit <br />prepared for new senior housing complex at the Town and <br />agencies that propose the construction <br />County project. <br />of senior housing <br />Appropriateness: <br />PRCSA <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />Accomplishments: <br />52. Senior <br />. Support food distribution programs and <br />Services <br />similar senior services <br />The City continues to operate a daily lunch service and food <br />• Support private and nonprofit entities to <br />distribution program on designated dates at each senior <br />match seniors in house sharing <br />center. <br />arrangements <br />The PRCSA continues to assist seniors with their housing <br />applications and set up their housing appointments. <br />Appropriateness: <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period <br />53. Family <br />• Continue to allocate Housing Choice <br />SAHA <br />Accomplishments: <br />Housing <br />Vouchers to very low income families <br />CDA, <br />Same as Program 34, above. <br />• Continue to offer homeownership <br />Housing <br />The City continues to offer down payment assistance loans <br />assistance for qualified lower and <br />Division <br />through its NSP program, and progress is shown earlier. As <br />moderate income families <br />shown in Program 38, the City has allocated millions to <br />• Acquire, rehabilitate, and reconfigure <br />acquire, rehabilitate, and deed restrict at least four projects. <br />apartments to support low income <br />Appropriateness: <br />family households <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />53. Child Care <br />. Review Zoning Code to ensure <br />PBA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Options <br />day /childcare provisions are consistent <br />Planning <br />City staff continues to work on recommendations for future <br />with state laws <br />Division <br />consideration by commission(s) and City Council. The City <br />• Consider incentives for co- locating <br />approved a child care center with a 74 -unit affordable project. <br />childcare facilities in affordable housing <br />The City continues to fund programs serving low income <br />projects <br />youth, including recreation, tutoring, and park improvements. <br />• Continue funding organizations that <br />Appropriateness: <br />serve Santa Ana's children <br />CDA, Admin <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />JAA <br />D -24 CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />