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E. OTHER ACTIONS <br />1. ACTIONS TO ADDRESS OBSTACLES TO MEETING UNDERSERVED NEEDS <br />According to the City's 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan, Santa Ana's underserved include the elderly, <br />disabled, youth, homeless, and very low- income households. During the report period, the City <br />continued its efforts to address the needs of these populations. These efforts included the <br />following: <br />• The City continued support for housing for the elderly and frail elderly. The housing needs of <br />seniors were met though various means: there are 944 senior -only units in various senior <br />housing projects throughout the City. The SAHA reports it provided rental assistance to 1,274 <br />elderly households during the report period (plus 416 disabled households). Additionally, <br />Community SeniorSery provided daily meals to 1,042 homebound seniors and seniors <br />congregating at the City's senior citizen centers. <br />• As the administrator of HOPWA funds the City continued its partnership with the Santa Ana <br />Housing Authority and Orange County to provide tenant based rental assistance and other <br />forms of emergency housing /utility assistance. One hundred and two individuals were assisted <br />during the report period with homeless prevention services. Additionally, HOPWA funds <br />assisted 46 individuals with emergency housing and 46 with transitional housing; 57 households <br />received long -term tenant based rental assistance. Since affordable housing opportunities for <br />persons with HIV /AIDS are limited throughout Orange County, Santa Ana staff continued efforts <br />to identify permanent supportive housing for persons with AIDS. <br />• The 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan estimates there are 4,434 Santa Ana households with <br />disabilities who are in need of housing. Building requirements for handicap - accessible units are <br />costly. Due to these costs, developers have been reluctant to undertake the construction of <br />new handicap - accessible units. Nonetheless, the City continued to encourage developers and <br />property owners to build or modify units to meet accessibility needs, and ensured they <br />complied with Fair Housing laws providing for reasonable accommodations. As noted earlier in <br />this report, two housing units rehabilitated during the report period, included improvements to <br />assist persons with limited mobility. Additionally, the construction for a 40 -unit housing project <br />for persons with disabilities (Vista Del Rio) was completed during the report period. <br />• Based on 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan data it is estimated there are 1,925 homeless individuals <br />in Santa Ana. Numerous programs were funded with CDBG, ESG and HOPWA funds to assist <br />these individuals. The number of persons assisted during the report period is highlighted <br />throughout this report. <br />• The City's housing and public service programs provided substantial resources to assist the <br />community's Extremely Low - Income residents. Accomplishments are highlighted throughout <br />this document. Examples include housing rehabilitation and rental assistance, education and <br />nutrition programs. <br />22 DRAFT 2013 -2014 CAPER <br />19 �1 <br />