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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 QRTLYRPTHSGCHOICEVOUCHERREQUEST FOR HOUSING AUTHORITY ACTION ~~T~N D~T~: ~PTEI~ER $ , ~ ~ ~ 9 TlT~E: ~UATERLY PST FAR H~U ING CHAT ~TOC~CHER P,~~R~ A~R~L X009 ~ JUNE ~DD9 R~~RD~~ ECR~TARY ~ ~l~~Y: APP~~~~D ^ ~ Recommended ~.] A Amended NTINU~D T~ E~~U ilk ~~ R~T~R 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~~ ~ous~~o~d ~~e 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. P~~~~,l~?~~~ ~,~oo 2,482 2,5~~ ~ 2,2$~ ~,~o ~ " ~ ~,a~~ ' ~ "~ f r ! tjf i ~1 /~' ~I +rrr{~ ~tV~~ ~ q //~ 1 r~lJ~ !r~ %~ F ' if ~r ' f r r r•` ~ q ~~yy~~yy yVV~ ~ '~ f~ ~l r ff ff U~V 1Ff// ~~f ~f~~~ '' ff i! •~ frr. ~~ ~~f/~/ Jl ~V~ ~~~ ~/' ~i f: ~r~ . ~ l~f frr Jf r - . f~~ ~ f~ J ~~~~ ~ ,' F/f, FJ~r, ~~ ff ~ F~ frf F{~ ~, f ~ . i~ Lid h~~~c~~riti~ Re~den~y Pr~f~r~nce 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~'~ 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, 4~ P~rt~c~pat~ng Fa~n~l~e Fam~l~ ~y~e . Participant ~harcte~~tic ~ncorne as Percent o~ Median fi. Pa~tici~ating F~~nil~es Sources o income Participants' incomes cone frog. ~ar~.et~ Of SaurCes, as Illustrated ~n chart ~, Nearly half ~ 47 ~ } of participating families hake emplayent lncor~e. ~~~~~ ~o°~~ ~V~l4 4~°/0 ~V~IO ~~}°la M ~l O ~~~ ~s~~~ ~~r~~f~ ff , ~r .fell,~~fr.f f~rrf ~~. .~ f f• r ,~f ~ `~~ f f~~~Jl~ jr~ f~ L ~ ~f l~ r ~,/~~ ,~ r lr r l .~ • l f frfl~i~£~/~ f~~J~~l~ ~r~ff r~l~' F' r/r fJ~ ~! f r~~~il' ~fJl r~ >~~ fr f 1Jf 1~ ~~~~1,/ ~~r~fF.. ~~>~rf f' r ~ f frr J~~ /i/f~F~ Jir.1J f~~ 1 ~f~ ~ i1 ~Jr. ~~J l~r !fl ' f ~J ~+J + f~{~/~ f~ ~i~r+ ~~f ~ r/ IJJ~Jf ~~ 11Vith any wages Ulf i~h any UUelfare i#h any II UVith any other income 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. ~~~ Re-certificationlInterims 4~~ 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. ~ ~~o goo ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~o ~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~o ~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ 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. ~^+~ ,~ 1, he~~~ ~,~ndr~-~a~le { r .~ ~ ~ ~ i Housing ~N~anager °~ ~,~ Community Development Agency rental unit. during the per month. CJN~~B/JM/r