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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/8/2020
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7.B. - Page 14 of 79 <br />Affordable Housing.• <br />• Support affordable housing production and preservation activities and programs to increase the <br />number of affordable units available and preserve existing units <br />Homelessness.- <br />* <br />omelessness. <br />• Provide overnight shelter to residents who are experiencing homelessness <br />Public Services: <br />• Fund support services and activities that address basic human needs. <br />Public Facilities: <br />• Improve public facilities used by low to moderate income residents. <br />Economic Development: <br />• Support programs and activities that help create, expand or preserve job opportunities for lower <br />income persons/households. <br />3. Evaluation of past performance <br />In the 2018-2022 Consolidated Plan, the City of Redwood City established five priority areas and fifteen <br />different goals. The Plan focused on improving public facilities, homeownership creation, homeownership <br />stabilization, fair housing and critical safety net services. Accomplishments from the first years of the 2018- <br />2022 Consolidated Plan include: <br />• Rental housing constructed — 58 units constructed <br />• Rental housing renovated — 98 units renovated <br />• Homeowner housing renovated — 81 units renovated <br />• Support economic development initiatives — 55 jobs created or retained <br />• Support economic development initiatives — 33 businesses assisted <br />• Provide overnight shelter — 526 persons assisted <br />• Support services provided by homelessness shelters — 253 people served <br />• Support public services for those in need — 870 people served <br />• Improve infrastructure and accessibility to public facilities in low-income neighborhoods — 2 facilities <br />improved <br />It should be noted that these accomplishments were from programs and projects funded July 1, 2018 through <br />June 30, 2019. The second year of the Consolidated Plan is not yet complete so data is only for the first year <br />of the 2018-2022 Consolidated Plan. <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />5 <br />475 <br />
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