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AP -50 Geographic Distribution _, 91.220(f) <br />Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low- income and <br />minority concentration) where assistance will be directed <br />HUD - funded activities are limited to the City's Low -and Moderate - Income area, which encompasses the <br />majority of the City's residential areas. Areas of the City outside of the CDBG target areas will benefit <br />from activities that are limited - clientele in nature, i.e., a person /household can benefit from a federally <br />assisted program provided they meet the program's eligibility criteria„Eligibility is typically established <br />by household income and household size. w zpi <br />CDBG program funds will be expended based on progra <br />available on a citywide basis for qualified beneficiane%, <br />activities will also be carried out on a citywide has <br />development projects (i.e. street and park improve n <br />xl� <br />and Moderate - Income Area; i.e., areas of the City whet, <br />Moderate - Income definition.,r <br />HOME funds will be utilized to support <br />activities for Very Low - Income homeou <br />ESG funding will be <br />already homeless w <br />A portion of <br />co rn m u nitVII <br />1 trit��rra. Fo f�ka m pie, public services will be <br />air housing <br />an grogram administration <br />sing cede enforceme`,ht and community <br />projects) will be carried�ut in the City's Low - <br />the maloelty of residents rivet HUD's Low- and <br />TargetArea_� I <br />rPercent ° "_r ofEunds <br />Low -and Moderatej)ncomeatea <br />a' <br />Citywide ,} <br />"? 100 <br />and rehabilitation <br />or that assist those <br />services. <br />the Civic Center where the largest <br />Table 10 - Geographic Distribufioti ;y` <br />Rationale for the priorities for allocating Investments geographically <br />Funds are used city -wide to benefit the residents of the City of Santa Ana. <br />Discussion <br />OMB Control No: 2506 -0117 (exp. 07 /31/2015) <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2016 <br />19E -34 <br />31 <br />