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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 HA FIVE YEAR PLAN ~~~uy REC~UE~T` F®R HOUSING ~"y_- AUTH®RtTY ACTT®N ~ ~I~ MEETING DATE: RECORDING SECRETARY USE ONLY: APRIL 5, 2010 APPROVED TITLE ? As Recommended HOUSING AUTHORITY FIVE-YEAR PLAN ? As Amended CONTINUED TO EXE UTIVE DIRECTOR RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution to approve and submit the Five-Year Plan to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At its Regular Meeting of March 2, 2010, by a vote of 4-0 (Reyes absent), the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission recommended that the Housing Authority adopt a resolution and submit the Five-Year Plan to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. DISCUSSION The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUDj requires housing authorities that administer a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Rental Assistance program to have aFive-Year Plan (Exhibit 1). The purpose of the Housing Authority's Five-Year Plan is to advise HUD, program participants, and members of the public of its mission and strategy to serve the needs of very low- income families for the next five years. The Five-Year Plan provides detailed information about the current operations of the Housing Authority, including programs, participants, services for the upcoming five years, and any operational or tenant concerns. The Authority is required to review its existing operations and needs on a yearly basis with input from HCV program participants. A survey (Exhibit 2) was sent in November 2009 to participants living in the City in three languages: English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Of 1804 surveys sent, 728, or 40 percent, were returned. P~a.blic Hearing - Housing Authority Five-Year Plan April s, ao~o Page 2 HUD regulations require a 45-day comment period. On January 8, 2010, notification was published in the Orange County Register that the draft plan was available for review. The notification was also published in Nguoi Viet and Miniondas newspapers. The public comment period ended on March 2, 2010. All comments received will be included in the final document submitted to HUD. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. r S elly Lan ry-Bayle Housing Manager Community Development Agency CJNISLBIJMIsr Exhibits: 1. l=ive-Year Plan Draft 2. Survey 3. Resolution PHA 5-Year and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban OMB No. 2577-0226 Deveiapme~lt Expires 4/30/2011 Annual Plan Office of Public and Indian Housin 1.4 PHA fufortnation PHA Name: _Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana PHA Code: CA093 PHA Type: ? small X High Performing ? standard X HCV (section 8} PHA Fiscal Year $eginning: (IVIM/YY Y Y): 0712010__-_ 2.0 Inventory (based on ACC units at time of FY beginning in 1.0 above) Number of PH units: Number of HCV units: 255$ 3.0 Submission Type X 5-Year and Annual Pian ? Annual Plan Only ? 5-Year Plan Only 4'4 PHA Consortia ? PHA Consortia: {Check box if submitting a j Dint Plan and complete table below.) No. of Units in Each PHA Frogram(s} Included in the Programs Not in the Participating PHAs Pro m Code Consortia Consortia pg HCV PHA 1: PHA 2: PIIA 3:- 5.4 5-Year Platt. Complete items 5.1 and 5.2 only at 5-Year Plan update. 5.1 Mission. State the PHA's Mission for serving the needs oflow-income, very low-income, and extremely low income families in the PHA's jurisdiction for the next five years: To promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity, and a suitable living environment free from discrimination. S.Z GoaIs and Objectives. Identify the PHA's quantifable goals and objectives that will enable the PHA to serve the needs oflow-income and very low-income, and extremely low-income families For the next five years. Include a report on the progress the PHA has made in meeting the goals and objectives desct~ibed in the previous 5-Year Plan. Goat # I : Expand the supply of affordable housing by applying for additional rental vouchers when available. • 2005-2009 Progress: Applied for25 Disaster Housing Assistance vouchers in 2D08 and X45 Family Unification vouchers in 2009. No additional vor~hers awarded. Goal #2: Improve the quality of assisted housing by improving voucher management, increasing customer satisfaction, and improving specific _ management fimctions (implement hand-held automated HQS inspection devices). • 2005-2009 Progress: SAHA maintained high-performer status for four of the five years. Customer service ratings continue to he high, rating "good" or "excellent" in 86% of responses in November 2009 survey. Implementation of automated HQS devices was delayed because of software compatibility with third parry vendor. This implementation is expected during the 2010-2011 program year. The automated rent reasonableness program was implemented as scheduled. Goal # 3: Increase assisted housing choices by providing portability counseling to 100% ofparticipants, conducting outreach to potential participating property owners, and implementing voucher homeownership program. • 2005-2009 Progress: 100% of participants received portability counseling. SAHA maintained communications with Orange County Apartment Owners Association to recruit new participating owners. Voucher homeownership program has been developed, however funding gaps still exist between voucher funding and local for-sale housing market. Goal #4: Provide an improved living environment through efforts to link participants with local neighborhood associations. • 2005-2009 Progress: Information on local associations provide via tenant newsletters and during voucher issuance briefmgs. Goal #5: Promote self-sufficiency by increasing employment among participants, linking to supportive services to increase independence for the elderly andlor disabled, and increase participation in the Family Self Sufficiency (F5S) program. • 2005-2004 Progress: SAHA continued providing referrals to the Santa Ana W/O/IZ/K Center for j o6 training and placement services, provided information and linkages to the County's Council on Aging (elderly services) and the Doyle McIntosh Center (disabled services}, and conducted recruitment for the FSS program at initial voucher issuance, at annual re-examinations, and through tenant newsletters. Goal #6: Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing through coordination with the Orange County Fair Housing Council, the preparation of the Analysis of Impediments to fair housing choice, and continued training on €air housing practices for staff, owners, and participants. • 2005-2009 Prognss: Fair Housing programs and resources are included in all issuance briefings. Reasonable Accommodation tracking logs were implemented. Communication was maintained with the County's Fair Housing Council, ensuring proper referrals for anyone alleging discrimination, whether an HCV participant or member of the public. Page 1 of 2 form I3U?-50075 (4/2008) Exhibit I PHA Plan Update (a} Identify all PHA Plan elements that have been revised by the PHA since its last Annual Plan submission: Eligibilityand Selection from Wait List-no changes. Financial Resources - no changes. Rent Determination - no changes. Operations and Management - no changes. 6 D Grievance Procedures -no changes. Designated Elderly and Disabled Housing NIA Community Service -NIA Safety and Crime Prevention -NIA Pets-NIA Civi] Rights Certification-No change-fullcomp[iance. Fiscal Year Audit-No change, na findings. Asset Management-NIA Violence Against Women Act - nochanges. (b) Identify the specific locations} where the public may obtain copies oPthe 5-Year and Annual PHA Plan. For a complete list of PHA Plan elements, see Section fi.0 of the instructions. Main PHA Business Office: Santa Ana City Half, 20 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd Floor, Santa Ana, CA 92702 Hope Vl, Mixed Finance Modernization or Development, Demolition and/or Disposition, Conversion of Public Housing, Homeownership 7.0 Programs, and Project-based Vouchers. Include statements related to theseprograms as ¢ppHc¢ble. Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) homeownership (applying HAP and TTP to mortgage instead of rent) is possible, but funding gap exists between available resources and local for-sale housing market. $.D Capital Improvements. Please complete Parts &.1 through 8.3, as applicable. N / A $ I Capital Fund Program Annual StatementlPerformance and Evaluation Report. As part of the PHA 5-Rear and Annual Plan, annually complete and submit the Capital Fund Program ffnnual St¢tement/Performance and Evaluation Report, form HUD-50D75.I, for each current and- open CFP grant and CFFP financing. $ 2 Capital Fund Program Five-Year Action Plan. As part of the submission of the Annual Plan, PHAs must complete and submit the Capital Fund Program Five-Year Action Plan, fom3HDD-50075.2, and subsequent annual updates {an a rolling basis, e.g., drop current year, and add latest year for a five year period). Large capital items must be included in the Five-Year Action Plan. $ 3 Capital Fund Financing Program (CFFP). ? Check if the PHA proposes to use any portion of its Capital Fund Program {CFP)IReplacement Housing Factor (RIIF) to repay debt incurred to finance capital improvements. Housing bleeds. Based on information provided by the applicable Consolidated Plan, infomtation provided by HUD, and other generally available 9 0 data, make a reasonable effort to identity the housing needs of the low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income families who reside in the jurisdiction served by the PHA, including elderly (amities, families with disabilities, and households of various races and ethnic groups, and other families who are on the public housing and Section Stenant-based assistance waiting lists. The identification of housing needs must address issues of affordability, supply, quality, accessibility, size o€ units, and location. 9.I Strategy for Addressing Housing breeds. Provide a brief description of the PHA's strategy for addressing the housing needs of families in the jurisdiction and on the waiting list in the upcoming year. 1Vote: Small, Section $ only, and High Performing PHAs complete only for Annual Plan submission with the S-Year Plan. i0.0 Additional Information. Describe the following, as well as any additional information HUD has requested. {a) Progress in Meeting Mission and Goals. Provide a brief statement of the PHA's progress in meeting the mission and goals described in the 5- Year Plan. {b) Significant Amendment and Substantial Deviation/Modification. Provide the PHA's definition of "significant amendment" and "substantial deviation/modification" Page 2 of 2 form HC~J)-SDD75 {412008) Exhibit 1 11.D Required Submission for HU? Field Office Review. In addition to the PHA Plan template (HL3D-SD075), FHAs must submit the following documents. Items (a} through (g) may be submitted with signature by mail or elecfrouically with scanned signatures, but electronic submission is encouraged. Items (h) through (i) must be attached electronically with the PHA Plan. Note: Faxed copies of these documents will not be accepted by the Field Office. (a) Form HUD-SOU77, PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PNA Plans and Related Regulations (which includes all certifications relating to Civi[ Rights) (b) Form HUD-50070, Certification far aDrug-Free Workplace (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) (c) Form HUD-50071, Cert fcation of Payments to Influence Federal Transactions (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) (d) Fotm SF-LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying~ictivities (pHAc receiving CFP grants only} (e} Form SF-LLL-A, Disclosure ofLabbyingActivities Continuation Sheet (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) Resident Advisory Board (RAB) camraents. Comments received from the RAB must be submitted by the PHA as an attachment io the PHA Plan. PHAs must also include a narrative describing their analysis of the recommendations and the decisions made on these recommendations. (g) Challenged Elements (h) Form HUD-50075.1, Capital Fund Program Annual Statement/Performance and Evaluation Report (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) (i) Form HIJD-56075.2, Capital Fund Program Five-Year Action Plan (PHAs receiving CFP grants only} Page 3 of 2 form HUD-50075 (4/20D8) Exhibit l This information collection is authorized by Section 511 of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act, which added a new section 5A to the U.S. Housing Act of 1937, as amended, which introduced 5-Year and Annual PHA Plans. The 5-Year and Annual PHA plans provide a ready source for interested parties to locate basic PHA policies, rules, and requirements concerning the PHA's operations, programs, and services, and informs HUD, families served by the PHA, and member; of the public office PHA's mission and strategies for serving the needs oflow-income and very low-income families. This fom~ is to be used by all PHA types for submission of the 5-Year and Annual Plans to HUD. Public reporting burden for this information collection is estimated to average I2.68 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. HUD may not collect this information, and respondents are not required to complete this form, unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. Privacy Act Notice. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to solicit the information requested in this form by virtue of Title 12, U.S. Cade, Section 1701 et seq., and regulations promulgated thereunder at Title 12, Code of Federal Regulations. Responses to the collection of information are required to obtain a benefit or to retain a benefit. The information requested does not lend itself to confidentiality Instructions form HUD-50075 Applicability. This form is to be used by all Public Housing Agencies 2. Financial Resources. A statement of financial resources, (PHAs) with Fiscal Year beginning April 1, 2008 far the submission of their including a listing by generaE categories, of the PHA's 5-Year and Annual Plan in accordance with 24 CFR Part 903. The previous anticipated resources, such as PHA Operating, Capita] and version may be used only through April 30, 2008. other anticipated Federal resources available to the Pf-IA, as well as tenant rents and other income available to 1.0 PHA information support public housing or tenant-based assistance. The Include the full PHA name, PHA code, PHA type, and PHA Fiscal Year statement also should include the non-Federal sources of Beginning (M11r1/'YYYY}. funds supporting each Federal program, and state the planned use for the resources. 2.0 Inventory Under each program, enter the number of Annual Contributions Contract 3. Rent Determination. A statement of the policies of the (ACC) Public Housing (PH) and Section 8 units (HCV). PHA governing rents charged for public housing and HCV dwelling units. 3.0 Subntisslon Type Indicate whether this submission is for an Annual and Five Year Plan, Annual 4. Operation and Management. A statement of the rules, Plan only, or 5-Year Plan only. standards, and policies of the PHA governing maintenance management of housing owned, assisted, or operated by 4.0 PHA Consortia the public housing agency (which shall include measures Check box if submitting a Joint PHA Plan and complete the table. necessary for the prevention or eradication of pest infestation, including cockroaches), and management of S.fl Five-Year Plan the PHA and programs of the PHA. identify the PHA's Mission, Goals and/or Dbjectives (24 CFR 9D3.6}_ Complete only at 5-Year update. 5. Grievance Procednres. A description of the grievance and informal hearing and review procedures that the PHA 5.1 Mission. A statemen# of the mission of the public housing agency makes available to its residents and applicants. for serving the needs of [ow-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income families in the jurisdiction of the PHA during the years 6. Designated Housing for Elderly and Disabled Fanulies. covered under the plan. With respect to public housing projects owned, assisted, or operated by the PHA, describe any projects (or portions 5.2 Goals and Objectives. Identify quantif able goals and objectives thereof), in the upcoming fiscal year, that the PHA has that will enable the PHA to serve the needs of low income, very low- designated or will apply for designation for occupancy by income, and extremely low-income families. elderly and disabled families. The description shall include the following information: 1) development name 6.0 PHA Plan [Jpdate. th addition to the items captured in the Plan and number; 2) designation type; 3) application status; 4} template, PHAs must have the elements listed below readily available to date the designation was approved, submitted, or planned the public. Additionally, a PHA must: for submission, and; 5) the number of units affected. (a) Identify specifically which plan elements have been revised 7. Community Service and Self~ufliciency. A description since the PHA's prior plan submission. of: (1) Any programs relating to services andamenities provided or offered to assisted families; (2) Any policies (b) Identify where the 5-Year and Annual Plan may be obtained by or programs of the PHA for the enhancement of the the public. At a minimum, PHAs must post PHA Plans, economic and social self-sufficiency of assisted families, including updates, at each Asset Management Project (AMP) including programs under Section 3 and FSS; (3) How the and main office or central off ice of the PHA. PHAs are PHA will comply with the requirements of community strongly encouraged to post complete PHA Plans on its official service and treatment of income changes resulting from website. PHAs are also encouraged to provide each resident welfare program requirements. (Note: applies to only council a copy of its 5-Year and Annual Plau. public housing}. PHA Plan Elements. (24 CFR 903.7} 8. Safety and Crime Prevention. For public housing only, describe the PHA's plan far safety and crime prevention to 1. Eligibility, Selection and Admissions Policies, including ensure the safety of the public housing residents. The Deconcentration and Wait List Procedures. Describe statement must include: (i) A description of the need for the PHA's policies that govern resident or tenant measures to ensure the safety of public housing residents; eligibility, selection and admission including admission (ii) A description of any crime prevention activities preferences for both public housing and HCV and unit conducted or to be conducted by the PIiA; and (iii) A assignment policies for public housing; and procedures for description of the coordination between the PHA and the maintaining waiting lists far admission to public housing appropriate police precincts far carrying out crime and address any site-based waiting lists. prevention measures and activities. Page 1 of3 Instructions form HUD-50075 {2D08) 9. Pets. A statement describing the PHAs policies and that the public housing agency plans to voluntarily corwert; requirements pertaining to the ownership of pets in public 2} An analysis of the projects or buildings required to be housing. converted; and 3) A statement of the amount of assistance received under this chapter to be used for rental assistance or 10. Civil Rights Certification. A PHA will be considered in other housing assistance in connec€ion with such conversian. compliance with the Civil Rights and AFFH Certifcation See guidance on HUD's website at: if: it can document that it examines its programs and htitrl/4vww.hud.¢ov/ot~icesipih/centcrslsac/conversion_efrn proposed programs to identify any impediments to fair housing choice within those programs; addresses those (d) Homeownership. A description of any homeownership impediments in a reasonable fashion in view of the (including project number and unit count) administered by resources available; works with the local jurisdiction to the agency or for which the PHA has applied or will apply implement any of the jurisdiction's initiatives to for approval affirmatively further fair housing; and assures that the annual plan is consistent with any applicable Consolidated (e) Project-based Vouchers. If the PHA wishes to use the Ptan for its jurisdiction. project-based voucher program, a statement of the projected number ofproject-based units and general locations and how 11. Fiscal Year Audit. The results ofthe most recent fiscal projec# basing would be consistent with its PHA Plan. year audit for the PHA. 8.0 Capital lmprovements. This section provides information on a PHA's 12. Asset Management. A statement of how the agency will Capital Fund Program. With respect to public housing projects awned, carry out its asset management functions with respect to assisted, or operated by the public housing agency, a plan describing the the public housing inventory of the agency, including how capital improvements necessary to ensure long-term physical and social the agency will plan far the long-term operating, capital viability of the projects must be compk~ed along with the required investment, rehabilitation, modernization, disposition, and forms. Items identified in 8.1 through 8.3, must be signed where other needs for such inventory. directed and transmitted electronically along with the P13A's Annual _ Plan submission. 13. Violence Against Women Act (VAWA}. A description of 1) Any activities, services, or programs provided or 8.1 Capital Fund Program Anneal StatementlPerfvrmanceond offered by an agency, either directly or in partnership with Evaluation Report. PHAs must complete the Caprdal Fund other service providers, to child or adult victims of Program Annual Statement/Performance and Evaluation Report domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or (form HUD-50075.1), for each Capital Fund Program (CFP) to be stalking; 2) Any activities, services, or programs provided undertaken with the current year's CFP funds or with CFFP or otlered by a PHA that helps child and adult victims of proceeds. Additionally, the form sha€1 be used for the following domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assau€t, or purposes: stalking, to obtain or maintain housing; and 3) Any activities, services, or programs provided or offered by a (a) To submit the initial budget for a new grant or CFFP; public housing agency to prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking, or to enhance (b) To report on the Performance and Evaluation Report progress victim safety in assisted families. on any open grants previously funded or CFFP; and 7.D Hope VI, Mixed Finance Modernization ar Development, (c) To record a budget revision on a previous€y approved open Demolition andlvr Disposition, Conversion of Public Housing, grant or CFFP, e.g., additions or deletions of work items, Fomeownership Programs, and Project-based Vouchers modification of budgeted amounts that have been undertaken since the submission of the last Annual Plan. The Capital (a) Hope Vl or i~lixed Finance Modernization or Development. Fund Program Annual Statement/Performance and 1) A description of any housing (including project number (if Evaluation Report must be submitted annually. known) and unit count) for which the PISA will apply for HpPE VI or Mixed Finance Modernization or Development; and 2} A Additionally, PHAs shall complete the Performance and timetable for the submission pf applications or proposals. The Evaluation Report section (see footrrote 2) ofthe Capital Fund application and approval process for Hope VI, Mixed Finance Program Rnnuad StatemenUPerformanceand Evaluation (farm Modernization or Development, is a separate process. See HUD-50075.k}, at the fallowing times: guidance on HUD's website at: htta l wtiv~v_hud_nyvloit'reesilril~.~ programs/pltrhv~+e6lindex.eftn 1. At the end ofthe program year; until the program is completed or all funds are expended; (b) Demolition and/or Disposition. With respect to public housing projects owned by the PHA and subject to ACCs under the Act: 2. When revisions tp the Annual Statement are made, (1} A description of any housing (including project number and which do not require prior HUD approval, {e.g., unit numbers [or addresses]), and the number of affected units expendittu'es for emergency work, revisions resulting along with their sizes and accessibility features) for which the from the PHAs app€ication of fungibility); and PHA will apply or is currently pending for demolition or disposition; and (2) A timetable for the demolition or 3. Upon completion or termination of the activities funded disposition. The application and approval process for demolition in a specific capital fund program year. andlor disposition is a separate process. See guidance on HUD's website at: 8.2 Capital Fund Program Five-Year Action Plan ht :a"lwwe:~.hud. vvfofTcesr ihr'centerslsaa'demo dis olindex.e fin PHAs must submit the Capital Fund Program Five-Yearflction Note: This statement must be submitted to the extent tha# Plan (form HUD-50075.2) for the entire PHA portfolio for the first approved and/or pending demolition and/or disposition has year of participation in the CFP and annual update thereafter to changed. eliminate the previous year and to add a new fifth year (rolling basis) so that the form always covers the present five-year period (c} Conversion of Public Housing. With respect to public beginning with the current year. housing owned by a PHA: 1) A description of any building or buildings {including project number and unit count) that 8.3 Capital Fund Financing Program (CFFP}. Separate, written the PHA is required to convert to tenant-based assistance or HUD approval is required if the PHA proposes to pledge any Page 2 of 3 lnstruc#ions form HUD-SOU75 {2008) portion of its CFP/RHF funds to repay debt incurred m finance capital imprpvements. The PHA musC identify in its Annual and 5- (c} PHAs must include or reference any applicable memorandum year capital plans the amount of the annual payments required to o€ agreement with HUD or any plan to improve perfomtance. service the debt. The PHA must also submit an annual statement (Note: Standard and "Troubled PHAs complete annualIy). detailing the use of the CFFP proceeds. See guidance on Hi 1D's website at: 11.0 Required Submission far HUD Field Office Review. In order to be a htt~:lna~•w.hu~avlatlieeslnihlpro~rams/ph,'capfund/cFfn.efm comp[efe package, PHAs must submit items (a} through (g), with signature by mail or electronically with scanned signatures. Items (h} 4.0 Housing Needs. Provide a statement of the housing needs of families and {i) shall be submitted electronically as an attachment to the PHA residing in the jurisdiction served by the PHA and the means by which Plan. the PHA intends, to the maximum extent practicable, to address those needs. (Note: Standard and Troubled PHAs complete annually, Small (a) Forut HUD-50077, PHA Certifications of Compliance with and High Performers complete only for Annual Ptan submitted with the the PHA Plans and Related Regulations 5-Year Plan). (b) Form HUD-50070, Certificaiian for a Drug-Free Yl'arkplace 9.1 Strategy for Addressing Housing Needs. Provide a description of (PI3As receiving CFP grants only) the PHA's strategy for addressing the housing needs of families in the jurisdiction and on the waiting list in ttre upcoming yeaz. (c) Form HUD-50071, Certifrcation ofPayments io Influence (Note: Standard and Troubled PHAs complete annually; Small Federal Transactions (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) and High Performers complete only for Annual Plan submitted with the S-Year P(an). (d) Form SF-LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying.4ctivities (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) 10.0 Additional Information. Describe the following, as wet[ as any additional information requested by HUD: (e) Form 5F-LLL-A, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Continuation Sheet (PHAs receiving CFP grants only) {a) Progress in Meeting Mission and Goals. PHAs must include {i) a statement of the PHAs progress in meeting the (t) Resident Advisory Board (RAB} comments. mission and goals described in the 5 Year Plan; (ii) the basic criteria the PHA will use for determining a signi ticant (g) Challenged Elements. h~clude any element(s) of the PHA amendment from its 5-year Pian; and a significant Pian that is challenged. amendment or modification to its 5-Year Plan and Annual Plau. {Note: Standard and Troubled PHAs complete (h} Fotm HUD-SOD75.1, Capital Fund Program Annual annually; Small and Nigh Performers complete only for Statement/Perforrnance and Evaluation Report (Must be Annual Plan submitted with the 5-Year Plan). attached electronically for PHAs receiving CFP grants only). See instructions in S.l. {b) Significant Amendment and Substantial Deviation/Modification. PHA must provide the definition (i) Form HUD-SOD75.2, Gapital Fund Program Five-Year of "significant amendment" and "substantial Action Plan (Must be attached electronically for PHAs deviationlmodification". (Note: Standard and Troubled receiving CFP grants only}. See instructions in 8.2. P1IAs complete annually; Small and High Performers complete only for Annual Plan submitted with the 5-Year Plan.) Page 3 of 3 Instructions form HUD-50075 {2008) Santa Ana Housing Authority Surrey FaII 2009 How long have you been receiving assistance from SARA? 0-2 years 32%a 5-8 years 18% 3-5 years 25% 9+ years 25% Please prioritize the following groups as to whom you believe should receive housing assistance (1 highest, 7 lowest) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chronic Disease #5 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Elderly #1 ' ? ? ? ? ? ? Cl I-iomeless _ #6 ? ? ? ? ? ? Low-incDrne #2» ? ? ? ? ? ? ~ Mentally Disabled #4 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Physically Disabled #3 ? ? ? ? ? C~ Substance Abuse #7 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Santa Ana needs more programs to assist persons in becoming more self-sufficient (example: job training, job placement, financial counseling) 93% Agree 7% Disagree Have you experienced housing discrimination while receiving rental assistance? - 7% Yes * 93% No *Fram comments, primarily related to landlords not accepting HCV program. Please rate the Housing Authority's customer service: Excellent Goad Average Needs Improvement Telephone Calls 32% 47% 15% 5% r'1l]pDIC1~TnentS ~ Re Exams ~1';« 4$S4 1L1%~ 1°s~ Written COmmLlnlCatlOnS 40% _ _48% - 11% 2% Are you aware of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program? 37% Yes 63%a No 41% Please check if you are interested in learning more about the FSS program. Exhibit 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 20'10-20'14 BE iT RESOLVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana conclusively finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (the "Authority") is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") to have an Five Year Plan due to the fact that the Authority administers a Housing Choice Voucher Rental Assistance Program. 6. The purpose of the Authority's Five Year Plan is to advise HUD, program participants and members of the public of its mission and strategy to serve the needs of very low-income families. [t provides information about the current operations of the Authority including programs, participants, services for the upcoming five years, and any operational or tenant concerns. C. The Authority is required to review its operations and needs for the Five Year Plan with input from Housing Choice Voucher participants. A survey of all participants living in the City of Santa Ana was conducted in November 2009 with results incorporated into the Five Year Plan, as required by HUD regulations. D. HUD regulations require aforty-five (45) day comment period. On January 8, 2010, notification was published in the Orange County Register that the draft plan was available for public review. The public comment period ended on March 2, 2010. Further, a public hearing was held by the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission on March 2, 2010, and all comments received at the hearing are included in the final documents to be submitted to HUD. Section 2. The Five Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2010-2014 of the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana is hereby approved and adopted. Said Five Year Plan shall be submitted by the Authority to HUD. Section 3. This Resolution shalt take effect immediately upon its adoption by the Authority Board, and the Recording Secretary for the Authority shall attest to and certify the vote adapting this Resolution. 1 ADOPTED this day of , 2010. Migue! A. Pulido Chair APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, General Counsel By: Lisa E. Storck Assistant Counsel AYES: Boardmembers: NOES: Boardmembers: ABSTAIN: Boardmembers: NOT PRESENT: Boardmembers: CERTIFICATION OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Secretary to the Housing Authority, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2010-_ to be the original resolution adopted by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Recording Secretary 2