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<br />City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency 
<br />Request for Proposals for Housing Successor Agency Properties 
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<br />Exhibit B 
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<br />ALIGNMENT WITH THE CITY’S GOALS 
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<br />Please check those goals in the Housing Element and Strategic Plan that the proposed project align with: 
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<br />Housing Element Goals 
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<br /> HE-1.1 Housing Conditions. Promote the rehabilitation, repair, and improvement of 
<br />single-family, multiple-family, and mobile homes and, if needed, the demolition of 
<br />substandard housing that presents a health and safety hazard. 
<br /> HE-1.7 Historic Preservation. Support preservation and enhancement of residential 
<br />structures, properties, street designs, lot patterns, and other visible reminders of 
<br />neighborhoods that are considered local historic or cultural resources.  
<br /> HE-2.1 Downtown. Strengthen Santa Ana’s core as a vibrant mixed-use and mixed-
<br />income environment by capitalizing on the government center, arts district, historic 
<br />downtown, transit-oriented housing, and diverse neighborhoods.  
<br /> HE 2-3 Rental Housing. Encourage the construction of rental housing for Santa Ana’s 
<br />residents and workforce, including a commitment to very low, low, and moderate 
<br />income residents and moderate income Santa Ana workers.  
<br /> HE-2.4 Diverse Housing Type. Facilitate diverse types, prices, and sizes of housing, 
<br />including single-family homes, apartments, townhomes, mixed/multiuse housing, 
<br />transit-oriented housing, multigenerational housing, and live-work opportunities.  
<br /> HE-2.5 Housing Design. Require excellence in architectural design through the use of 
<br />materials and colors, building treatments, landscaping, open space, parking, and 
<br />environmental sensitive (“green”) building and design practices.  
<br /> HE-3.2 Homeownership. Increase and expand homeownership opportunities for low 
<br />and moderate income residents and employees working in Santa Ana through the 
<br />provision of financial assistance, education, and collaborative partnerships.  
<br /> HE-4.1 Senior Housing. Support development of affordable senior rental and 
<br />ownership housing, readily accessible to support services; provide assistance for 
<br />seniors to maintain and repair their homes to facilitate the maximum independent 
<br />living.  
<br /> HE-4.2 Family Housing. Facilitate and encourage the development of larger rental and 
<br />ownership units for families, including lower and moderate income families, and the 
<br />provision of childcare, after-school care, and other services when feasible.  
<br /> HE-4.3 Housing for Disabled People. Support the development of permanent, 
<br />affordable, and accessible housing that allows people with disabilities to live 
<br />independent lives, and assist them in maintaining and repairing their homes. 
<br /> HE-4.4 Service-Enriched Housing. Support the provision of supportive services and 
<br />service-enriched housing for persons with special needs, such as senior, disabled 
<br />people, homeless people, families, veterans, and people with medical conditions.  
<br /> HE-4.5 Healthy Homes. Support efforts to make homes more healthful by addressing 
<br />health hazards associated with lead-based paint, asbestos, vermin, mold, VOC-laden 
<br />materials, and prohibiting smoking in multi-family project, among others. 
<br /> HE-4.8 Housing Priority. Provide that Santa Ana residents, employees, and designated 
<br />need groups receive priority for affordable housing created under the Housing 
<br />Opportunity Ordinance or with City funding to the extent allowed under state law.  
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