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<br /> <br /> <br /> Page 3 of 5 form HUD-50075-HCV (12/2014) <br /> <br />B.6 <br /> <br />Progress Report. <br /> <br />Provide a description of the PHA’s progress in meeting its Mission and Goals described in its 5-Year PHA Plan. <br /> <br />Goal # 1: Expand the supply of affordable housing by applying for additional Housing Choice Vouchers when available. Apply for any new <br />funding opportunities. <br /> The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (SAHA) received an award of 75 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Project- <br />Based Vouchers (HUD-VASH PBVs) under PIH Notice 2016-11. Following the award, SAHA issued an RFP and awarded the 75 HUD- <br />VASH PBVs to Jamboree Housing for the development of Santa Ana Veterans Village. The Santa Ana Veterans Village is the <br />development of 75 permanent supportive housing units in the City of Santa Ana for homeless veterans. The project includes an <br />investment of 75 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Project-Based Vouchers from the Santa Ana Housing Authority and <br />$343,544 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds. The 62,248 square foot development will provide 70 one -bedroom units <br />and 6 two-bedroom units (of which one will be a manager’s unit) serving HUD-VASH eligible residents earning at or below 30% of the <br />Area Median Income. All residents will receive wrap-around supportive services from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Step Up <br />on Second as the service provider. Following the execution of the PBV HAP Contract with Jamboree for this project, the Annual <br />Contributions Contract for SAHA will be increased from 2,699 to 2,774. <br /> On October 9, 2017, SAHA submitted a Registration of Interest for one hundred (100) HUD-VASH vouchers in response to PIH Notice <br />2017-17. <br /> <br />Goal # 2: Improve the quality of assisted housing by improving voucher management, increasing customer satisfaction, and improving <br />specific management functions. <br /> Retain high performer SEMAP status: SAHA was certified as a Standard Performer for FFY 2017. Effective July 2015, for SEMAP <br />Indicator # 3 SAHA has been sampling a sufficient number of files per year in order to have 95% confidence that the quality control <br />results obtained from those file reviews is representative of the entire population of assisted-families. This representative sample will <br />determine what percentage of SAHA files have the correct housing assistance calculated for the entire population of assisted -families. <br />For SEMAP Indicator # 5, SAHA has been sampling an equitable amount of housing inspections per Housing Inspector as sampled and <br />reviewed for SEMAP Indicator # 3. This sampling is conducted on a monthly basis. This increase in the number of sampled fil es <br />exceeds HUD’s minimum requirements under SEMAP and seeks to improve the quality, integrity and accuracy of SAHA’s casework and <br />inspections. <br /> Maintain leasing to 100% of HAP funding: SAHA utilized 99.6% of our Budget Authority from HUD for CY 2017. <br /> <br />Goal # 3: Increase assisted housing choices, portability counseling to 100% of participants, conducting outreach to potential property <br />owner. <br /> Continue to mail owner/participant newsletters: Since December 2015, SAHA has been e-mailing a monthly electronic Landlord <br />Newsletter to all owners. In October 2016, SAHA began sending a monthly electronic Housing Plus Program Newsletter (aka Family <br />Self-Sufficiency Program) to our participants who have provided us with their e-mail addresses. <br /> Implement annual customer satisfaction survey: No update <br /> <br />Goal # 4: Promote self-sufficiency by increasing employment among participants, linking to supportive services to increase independence <br />for the elderly and/or disabled, and increase participation in the Family Self Sufficiency (FSS) program. <br /> Continue to provide referrals to the Santa Ana W/O/R/K Center for job training and placement services, providing information and <br />linkages to the County’s Council on Aging (elderly services) and the Dayle McIntosh Center (disabled services), and conducted <br />recruitment for the FSS program at initial voucher issuance, at annual re-examinations, and through tenant newsletters: SAHA hired a <br />full-time Workforce Specialist I / FSS Coordinator effective February 2, 2018. SAHA also began requiring in an RFP for project-based <br />vouchers that a developer into an agreement with the Santa Ana Work Center. <br /> <br />Goal # 5: Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing through coordination with the Orange County Fair Housing <br />Council, the preparation of the Analysis of impediments to fair housing choice, and continued training on fair housing practices for staff <br />owner’s and participants. <br /> Fair Housing programs and resources are included in all issuance briefings, reasonable accommodation tracking logs updated. <br />Communication was maintained with the County’s Fair Housing Council, Public Law Center, and Legal Aid, ensuring proper referrals <br />for anyone alleging discrimination, whether an HCV participant or member of the public : In August 2017, SAHA held an annual Fair <br />Housing Training for all Housing Division employees. This annual training is required for all employees. <br /> Assist the City of Santa Ana in maintaining of the housing Stock: No update <br /> <br />Goal # 6: Ensure assisted families obtain information, maintain housing and prevent domestic violence in accordance with Violence <br />Against Women Act (VAWA) of 2005. <br /> In accordance with the Violence against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA 2013), SAHA implemented an Emergency <br />Transfer Plan for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking. <br /> SAHA also implemented HUD-5380, Notice of Occupancy Rights under the Violence Against Women Act, HUD-5382, Certification of <br />Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking, and Alternate Documentation, and HUD-5383, Emergency Transfer <br />Request for Certain Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking. <br /> SAHA coordinates with the County of Orange Domestic Violence office for referrals and to ensure applicants and participants a re <br />informed on all available services. <br /> Information on VAWA in regards to owner/tenant responsibilities and evictions is provided to all program applicants and participants <br />and also mailed to all owners. <br /> SAHA’s HCV Administrative Plan details restrictions on terminating assistance for victims of domestic violence, as well as guidelines <br />on terminating assistance for perpetrators of domestic violence. <br /> SAHA discusses VAWA with staff at least once annually. <br /> <br /> <br />3-5 EXHIBIT 1