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^ ~ Recommended
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
~ecei~e and file.
ONIl~lUN~ TY ~EDEi1EI~~PN~ENT AND H~CT I~ ONIl~iI I ~~ RE~1-ND~T I ~N
At its egu~.ar Meeting of
Community ~ed~eiopent and
Housing authority recei~re an
Choice ~Touoher Program: ~pr~.1
DICt~I~N
August ~ 2009, by a vote of ~:0, the
Housing o~nis s ion reco~unended that the
d f ile the Quarter~.y deport for the Hauling
2009 -~ June 2~~9.
The April 2~~9 -June 2009 quarterly status report fox' the Housing hai.ee
Toucher {H~T~ Rentai Assistance ~'rogram. provzdes statistics far the day
to-day actl~ities of the Santa Ana Housing Authority. The repoa~t is
di~rided into throe seotions: baiting List Participants, and Production.
Waiting fist
~. of dune 0, X009, there were 9, 47? indi~riduals~famzlles on the waiting
list. The waiting list opened October ~., 2001, and c~.osed November Q,
200, Charts 1 and ~ depict the characteristics of those currently on
the waiting list.
quarterly Report for
Housing ~ho~.oe voucher Program.
April Oa9 ~ dune 2~~9
September 8, 2~~9
Page ~
Chart 1 illustrates the pe~eentage
of those on the waltlYlg ~~~ who
word or lure in Santa Aga. These
applicants are given a
preference o~ the list.
. Vl~ai~ List ~a~ac~erist~~
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Chart ~ illustrates the number of applicants by total household s~~e.
`the majority of families on the wa~.t~.ng list oonsist of only one or two
members .
Half of all applicants
~4, 7~ of 9, 477; or 50 a } ha~re
one or two member households,
and would qualify for a
~-bedroom voucher. The
Santa Ana Housing Authority's
occupancy policy i one
bedroom for e~rery two family
mem.be~'s.
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At the end of the reporting period, there were x,592 households receiving
rental assistance from the Housing Authority.
Chart illustrates partici-~
gating families, carted by
number of family members .
~~rer two-thirds ~ 7 ~. ~ } of
families recei~ring assistance
have three or fewer members.
uarterl~ Report for
dousing Choice ~'a~oh~r Program
April ~~09 - dune X009
September 8, ~~~9
Page
Pa~tii~a~ts
~'he household type of prora~n
participants is illustrated in
Chart 4. "other" conic of
households that are non elderly,
non-disabled, pith no minor
ohild~'en.
over half ~ ~ a } of part~.oipating
households have elderly andlor
disabled r~e~ers .
Chart ~ depicts participats by
peroe~tage of orange County
median ineor~e. As of dune 2~0~,
the County's median income gas
X84,100.
Nearly to~th~.rds ~ ~ ~ ~ of
families on the program earn
less than boa o~ the median
income, ~rhich is 7, 900 pef
gear for ~ family of four,
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fi. Pa~tici~ating F~~nil~es
Sources o income
Participants' incomes cone frog.
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participating families
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Quarterly Report for
Housing choice ouohex~ Program
~pr~.l ~oD9 - dune Zo09
september ~o~~
Page 4
Participating families pay a portion of their monthly gent based upon
their income and the payment standard fog their unit. The Housing
~uthox~ity pays the difference between the tenant portion and the contr~ot
rent . ~'h~. payent i s the Housing s i st~n.ce Payment ~ HAP } .
The average HAP far April through dune ~~~~ was 8~7 per unit.
~odution
~. HQ Inspections
HQs ~npeotions
Each assisted unit must be
inspected at least annually to
ensure it meets the Housing Quality
Standards ~HQs} in compliance with
federal gu~.e-sines . ~`ro~n April to
dune, a total of ~9 inspections
were performed . chant 7
illustrates the number of
inspections performed monthly since
duly 200.
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Re-certificationlInterims
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Each year, the Housing 350
Author~.ty must re^certlfy each
partlc~pating far~~iy to ensure 300
compliance w~.th program
eiigibility. In addition, whoa ~~~
a part~c~.pant's income changes, ~o~
an lnter~.m exar~lnat~.on gust ~~
performed. Dur~.ng the ~~~
report~.ng period, a total of
148 re~oertifications~interims goo
were conducted. N~onthly tota,~s
since duly ~ D 0 8 are shown ~.n ~o
chart 8. ~
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S, Re-exams lnte~lms
Jul Aug yep pct Nov Dec Jan ~e~ Mai A~~ May Jun
~ Re'Exam ®lntar~ms ~
uarterl~r deport for
I~ou~.ng choice voucher Program
April 2009 - due 2009
September 8, 2009
Page 5
Other Change of Unit
These action are
T~ent~r--sip other
reporting period,
made ~rhen
change of
The mon~hl.~
f ar~il~r move
unit actions
average since
to a different
~rere processed
~u1~ 2008 is ~.~
~r r~~~r
There is no fiscal impact associated pith this action.
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Housing ~N~anager °~ ~,~
Community Development Agency
rental unit.
during the
per month.
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