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19F - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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19F - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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local health and safety standards are being maintained. Additionally, HUD's Neighborhood <br />Stabilization Program (NSP) funds were used to purchase, rehabilitate and resell one housing unit. <br />With respect to rental housing, during the report period, 90 units were completed with local <br />redevelopment funds. Of these rental units 31 were HOME - funded. <br />During 2013 -2014, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (SAHA) provided Rental <br />Assistance to 2,599 Low - Income households. Additionally, the needs of Santa Ana's homeless were <br />addressed with the use of ESG funds: <br />■ 202 Santa Ana residents received assistance that prevented them from becoming homeless <br />2,595 Santa Ana homeless individuals benefited from ESG- funded emergency shelter programs <br />■ 218 residents accessed transitional housing and services <br />71 homeless individuals were provided access to permanent housing though the Rapid Re- <br />housing program model <br />• 1,472 homeless individuals received some form of ESG- funded supportive services:. <br />The housing needs of homeless persons with special needs (e.g., the elderly, disabled, victims of <br />domestic violence, and persons with HIV /AIDS) were also met by activities funded by the City. On a <br />regional basis, HOPWA funds were utilized to provide permanent housing opportunities for 57 <br />individuals — other HOPWA- funded activities assisted 1,029 individuals, with HIV /AIDS. <br />The community needs of Santa Agra were also addressed during the 2013 -2014 report period: <br />• CDBG funds were used to support code enforcement activities aimed at ensuring minimum <br />health and safety standards for residential properties in target neighborhoods <br />• During the previous report period CDBG funds were re- allocated to assist with the rehabilitation <br />fire stations that serve the City's CDBG - eligible neighborhoods; during 2013 -2014 the scope of <br />improvements was developed for implementation in future years <br />• Funds were allocated to undertake various street and park improvement projects <br />Finally, the City continued to address the human service needs of the community via public service. <br />Public services funded by the City during the 2013 -2014 report period were aimed at assisting Low <br />and Moderate - income households: <br />• During the report period over 6,156 youths were provided services that included education and <br />recreation programs <br />• Programs such as providing meals to seniors addressed the needs of 1,042 Santa Ana seniors, <br />180 of which received home delivered meals <br />A homeless outreach program was initiated during the report period — 106 homeless individuals <br />were assisted with CDBG funds — an additional 2,330 individuals were contacted by services that <br />received ESG funds from the City. <br />DRAFT 2013 -2014 CAPER <br />
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