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7.A. - Page 15 of 38 <br />Reallocated funding for new projects came from projects that did not move forward from the original 2019 <br />Action Plan, specifically the Single -Family Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program, the Multifamily Loan <br />Program, Housing Rehabilitation Administration and Site Acquisition/Rehab. <br />Project details for the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance are as follows: <br />22 <br />Project Name <br />COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance <br />Target Area <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />Goals Supported <br />Human Services <br />Needs Addressed <br />Human Services <br />Funding <br />CDBG: $321,000 <br />CDBG-CV: $448,039 <br />Description <br />The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide <br />short-term rental assistance (up to 3 consecutive months) for low-income <br />families and individuals who have experienced a loss of income due to <br />COVID-19 and have no other alternative sources of income, such as <br />paid leave or unemployment insurance. The program is administered by <br />the City's Fair Oaks Community Center which is the core service agency <br />for Redwood City. All emergency rental assistance funds are <br />administered through the eight core service agencies in San Mateo <br />County. <br />Target Date <br />6/30/2021 <br />Estimate the number <br />384 households are estimated to be served with an average rent payment <br />and type of families <br />of $2,000. <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />Location Description <br />Fair Oaks Community Center <br />2600 Middlefield Rd <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Planned Activities <br />Funds will provide short-term rental assistance (up to 3 consecutive <br />months) for low-income families and individuals who have experienced a <br />loss of income due to COVID-19 and have no other alternative sources <br />of income, such as paid leave or unemployment insurance. <br />k, <br />43 <br />