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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE - 65AItem No. 65A STAFF DIRECTION ON FOUR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND OPTIONS FOR CITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UP TO $20M Date of Agency ` Received after Correspondence deadline. 61612017 Isuri Ramos The Kennedy Commission Wednesday, June 7, 2017 Page 1 of 1 Alcala, Abigail From: Mitre -Ramirez, Norma Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 9:36 AM To: Alcala, Abigail Subject: FW: Item 65A Attachments: Kennedy Commission CC Letter 6.6.17 65A.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Hello Abigail, Please enter correspondence for item 65A in database, scan and upload to Granicus. Kind Regards, Norma Mitre Sr. Deputy Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office 20 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701 714-647-52371 nmitre@santa-ana.org -----Original Message ----- From: isurir@kennedycommission.org [mailto:isurir@kennedycommission.org] Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 5:30 PM To: Huizar, Maria <MHuizar@santa-ana.org>; eComment <eComment@santa-ana.org>; eComment <eComment@santa- ana.org> Subject: Item 65A Please see attached letter regarding Item 65A. Thank you. Best, Isuri Ramos The Kennedy Commission 17701 Cowan Ave., Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 p:(949)250-0909 f: (949) 263-0647 www.kennedycommission.org www. kennedycommission.org 17701 Cowan Ave., Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 949 250 0909 June 6, 2017 Fax 949 263 0647 Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council Members City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988, M31 Santa Ana CA, 92701 RF: 65A. Support for a policy and criteria for the allocation of Affordable Housing Funds The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad based coalition of residents and community organizations that advocates for the production of homes affordable for families earning less than $20,000 annually in Orange County. Formed in 2001, the Commission has been successful in partnering and working with jurisdictions in Orange County to create effective policies that has led to the new construction of homes affordable to lower income working families. We applaud the City's efforts to provide more affordable housing; and we support the development of a policy and criteria for the allocation of Affordable Housing Funds. It is crucial that the monies in our Inclusionary Housing Fund and Affordable Housing Asset Fund are used efficiently, these funds are limited and they must be used in an intentional way to serve our population with the most needs. The city is well aware of the need for more affordable housing. The 2014 - 2021 Housing Element draft notes that 32 percent or 23,856 of Santa Ana's Households fall within the Extremely Low and Very Low Income Category (Page A-14). Of these households, 11,370 or 15 percent are extremely low income with a median income of $27,850 for a four -person household. While 12,486 or 17%, are very low income with a median income of $46,450 for a four -person household. The Housing Element also notes that "approximately 64 percent of lower income renters allocate more than 30 percent of their income towards housing costs." (Page A-20) The policy that is developed must include criteria for affordable housing that will ensure it is accessible to our residents that fall in the Extremely Low and Very Low Income category. As the City moves forward in allocating affordable housing funds today, and in the future, we urge the City Council to support affordable housing projects that will be accessible to our residents with the most needs. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach me at cesarcLdkennedycommission.ore or (949)250-0909. Sincerely, Cesar Covarrt as Executive Director