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Page 2 of 5 form HUD-50075-HP (12/2014) <br />B.1 Revision of PHA Plan Elements. <br />(a) Have the following PHA Plan elements been revised by the PHA since its last Annual PHA Plan submission? <br />Y N <br /> Statement of Housing Needs and Strategy for Addressing Housing Needs. <br /> Deconcentration and Other Policies that Govern Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions. <br /> Financial Resources. <br /> Rent Determination. <br /> Homeownership Programs. <br /> Safety and Crime Prevention. <br /> Pet Policy. <br /> Substantial Deviation. <br /> Significant Amendment/Modification <br />(b) The PHA must submit its Deconcentration Policy for Field Office Review. <br />(c) If the PHA answered yes for any element, describe the revisions for each element below: <br />Statement of Financial Resources: <br />The financial resources anticipated to be available in 2016 for SAHA to administer HUD's tenant -based rental assistance program: <br />Annual Contributions for HCV Program: $27,902,651 <br />FSS Coordinators: $138,000 <br />B.2 New Activities. <br />(a) Does the PHA intend to undertake any new activities related to the following in the PHA’s current Fiscal Year? <br /> Y N <br /> Project Based Vouchers. <br />(b) If any of these activities are planned for the current Fiscal Year, describe the activities . If using Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs), provide the <br />projected number of project based units and general locations, and describe how project basing would be consistent with the PHA Plan. <br />SAHA will work with the City’s Housing Development Services unit to project base up to 200 vouchers in affordable housing developments via <br />competitive Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) processes depending on funding availability. The City prefers to maximize the positive impact <br />of its limited federal housing development funds by concentrating their expenditure in targeted areas of the City. The City has identified four <br />geographical areas where it has targeted significant public resources in the past, and where it would like to see additional resources targeted in the <br />future. The four areas are known as follows: Cornerstone Village, Townsend-Raitt, Cedar-Evergreen, and 1900-2000 Myrtle Street. Additional <br />target areas are identified in the City’s Housing Element. Project-basing vouchers will be consistent with the PHA Plan because it will more <br />effectively meet our strategy for addressing our housing needs than regular tenant-based vouchers. <br />3-4