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2014/15 1 2010/11.2014/15 CITY OF SANTA ANA CONSOLIDATED PLAN <br />ACTION PLAN <br />A detailed description of activities to be undertaken is provided In EXHIBIT 3 - LISTING OF <br />PROPOSED ACTIVITIES. Descriptions of Activities include: <br />Number and type of accomplishment the proposed activity will address <br />Location of activity <br />Proposed end date <br />Amount /source of HUD entitlement funds <br />• Priority need and proposed outcome /performance measure <br />To facilitate the evaluation of Santa Ana's progress toward meeting five -year objectives the <br />City has chosen to use HUD TABLE 3A to track one- and five -year accomplishments. This <br />table will be updated annually and incorporated into year -end performance reports. This <br />HUD table is incorporated into the Annual Plan as EXHIBIT 2. Additional tracking of goals will <br />be carried out by updating various tables found in the Consolidated Plan, which will be <br />incorporated into subsequently Annual Plans. <br />GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION <br />The geographic distribution of HUD grant funds Is depicted in MAP 1. This map provides a <br />view of the City's CDBG Target Area where CDBG resources will be focused, and plots where <br />proposed activities will be located. As evidenced by MAP 1, HUD - funded activities are <br />limited to the City's Low -and Moderate- Income area, which encompasses the majority of <br />the City's residential areas. <br />Areas of the City outside of the CDBG target areas will benefit from activities that are <br />limited- clientele in nature, that is, a person /household can benefit from a federally assisted <br />program provided they meet the program's eligibility criteria. Eligibility is typically <br />established by household income and household size. <br />In July 2003, HUD notified the City of Santa Ana that it is exempt from the cap on Low- and <br />Moderate - Income levels currently applied to the CDBG and HOME programs. Traditionally, <br />HUD has capped the 80 percent income level to an amount lower than the actual 80 <br />percent of the area's median income. Utilization of the uncapped 80 percent income level <br />theoretically allows more households to qualify for CDBG and HOME funded activities. The <br />City of Santa Ana has chosen to utilize the capped 80 percent income standard for limited <br />clientele activities and the uncapped income for area -wide benefit activities. The table <br />below provides a listing of HUD's 2013 "Capped and 2014 Uncapped" income standard for <br />Orange County. <br />18 04/25/2024 <br />