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AgdaPkt 2015-05-04 Closed Interview and Joint SA and PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/4/2015
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8.A. - Page 4 <br /> including job development programs, will increasingly be in demand. The strategies <br /> proposed and goals set for the five year Plan address these needs. <br /> Priority Needs and Strategies <br /> Based on consultations with multiple organizations and stakeholders, there were <br /> recurring needs and strategies that came from the discussions. The HHCC used this <br /> information to identify five priority strategies as summarized in the Executive Summary <br /> (Attachment 1). Redwood City will use the priority objectives and strategies as a <br /> baseline for funding recommendations, monitoring and performance evaluation over the <br /> five-year period. The priorities, objectives, and strategies to address the objectives are <br /> as follows: <br /> Priority#1: Affordable Housing <br /> r►H-1 Increase the supply of affordable housing <br /> ►H-2 • Preserve existing affordable housing <br /> AH-3411 Improve the condition of existing affordable housing <br /> Strategies <br /> Construction and Development of New Affordable Housing (AH-1) <br /> MI Land Acquisition for New Construction (AH-1) <br /> Acquisition and Rehabilitation, Rental (AH-1, 2, 3) <br /> Home Improvement Loan Program (AH-3) <br /> Minor Housing Rehab Programs (AH-2, 3) <br /> Housing Energy Efficiency Programs (AH-2,3) <br /> Multifamily Rental Rehab Loan Program (AH-2, 3) <br /> First-Time Homebuyer Loans (AH-1) <br /> Objectives—Special Needs MIMMMMI <br /> SNH-1 Improve housing accessibility and safety (new and existing) <br /> SNH-2 • Improve access to services for special needs populations <br /> SNH-3 Increase the supply of affordable housing available to special needs groups <br /> SNH-4 Preserve existing special needs housing <br /> SNH-5 _., Increase the supply of permanent supportive housing <br /> SNH-6 Reduce overcrowding, especially among large lower-income households <br /> Strategies <br /> mom Multifamily Rental Rehab Loan Program (SNH-1, 4) <br /> 1 Targeted Affordable Housing Programs (SNH-2, 3, 4, 5, 6) <br /> Housing and Supportive Services Coordination (SNH-2) <br /> Affirmative Marketing of Accessible Units (SNH-3) <br /> Shared Housing Program—Special Needs (SNH-3) <br /> Rehabilitation, Special Needs (SNH-4) <br /> Supportive Housing Production (SNH-5) <br />
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