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HOPWA FY 2014-2015 <br /> June 17, 2014 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 2. Authorize the Executive Director of the Housing Authority to execute a cooperative <br /> agreement with AIDS Services Foundation Orange County in an amount not to exceed <br /> $12,000 for a one-year term to administer the wait list for the Tenant-Based Rental <br /> Assistance Program, subject to non-substantive changes approved by the Executive <br /> Director and Authority General Counsel. <br /> COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOIVIMEN[QATION <br /> At its regular meeting on June 4, 2014, by a vote of 6:0, the Community Redevelopment and <br /> Housing Commission recommended the actions stated above, <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Since 1993, the City of Santa Ana has received federal funds through the U. S. Department of <br /> Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS <br /> (HOPWA) Program. These funds were previously allocated to the City of Santa Ana as the most <br /> populous city in the county to use throughout the County of Orange. This fiscal year the City of <br /> Anaheim has been awarded the HOPWA funds as they are now the most populous city in Orange <br /> County. Due to the late notification and to ensure continuity of services for the upcoming year, the <br /> City of Santa Ana will contract with the City of Anaheim as an administrative agent to operate the <br /> HOPWA funds. Anaheim will provide $41,094 to Santa Ana for program administration. <br /> Eligible activities for the HOPWA program include: 1) new construction, acquisition and <br /> rehabilitation of affordable housing; 2) provision of tenant-based rental assistance; 3) short-term <br /> rental and mortgage payment assistance to prevent homelessness; 4) supportive social services <br /> and housing information services; 5) technical assistance; and 6) administrative expenses incurred <br /> by jurisdictions coordinating local programs. In allocating grant funds for eligible activities, the City <br /> of Santa Ana was required to consider the service needs of eligible persons who reside throughout <br /> Orange County and approve funding for projects which may be located anywhere within the <br /> county. <br /> In order to ensure that the limited funds were prioritized, staff worked closely with the Housing <br /> Committee of the Orange County HIV Planning Council, the HIV Planning Council, and agencies <br /> throughout the County of Orange to provide services to the HIV/AIDS community. On January 6, <br /> 2014„ a strategic planning meeting was held to determine priorities for the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 <br /> funds. Representatives from the Orange County Health Care Agency, service providers from <br /> throughout the county, HIV/AIDS infected and affected individuals and city staff participated in the <br /> meeting. <br /> Based on the strategic planning meeting, funding recommendations were established. The <br /> recommended funding levels are, 1) $600,000 to continue the Tenant-Based Rental Assistance <br /> Program with the Housing Authority of the City of Santa who will subcontract with AIDS Services <br /> Foundation Orange County to administer the wait list; 2) $890,372 to the Orange County Health <br /> 3 - 2 <br />