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7.B. - Page 74 of 79 <br />PRIORITY # 1: AFFORDABLE HOUSING <br />Priority Need <br />Affordable Housing - Production and Preservation <br />Priority Level <br />High <br />Population <br />Extremely Low, Very Low and Low Income Households <br />Large Families <br />Families with Children <br />Elderly <br />Special Needs Groups <br />Geographic Areas <br />Citywide and low income census tracts. HOME funds may address needs and programs in <br />contiguous jurisdictions if they will serve Redwood City residents <br />Goals <br />Affordable Housing — Production and preservation <br />Description <br />Creation of affordable housing and preservation of existing affordable housing, including <br />special needs housing. <br />Basis for Priority <br />Based on the needs assessment and market analysis, Redwood City's highest need for lower <br />income households is for affordable housing <br />PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br />Cedar Street Apartments Rehabilitation: Mental Health Association, 104 Cedar Street, Redwood City, CA 94063. <br />These funds will be used to replace the flooring with laminate that is more durable, easier to clean in 14 permanent <br />supportive housing units. $102,942 - CDBG <br />Housing Accessibility Modification Program: Center for the Independence of Individuals with Disabilities, 2001 <br />Winward Way #103, San Mateo. These funds will be used to provide accessibility improvements to units occupied <br />by home owners and renters who are physically challenged, elderly and fragile, or non -elderly and have other <br />disabilities. $20,000 — CDBG <br />National Rebuilding Day: Rebuilding Together Peninsula, 841 Kaynyne Street, Redwood City. These funds will be <br />used to pay for materials toward rebuilding of homes by volunteers on National Rebuilding Day for low income <br />homeowners. $20,540 — CDBG <br />Safe at Home: Rebuilding Together Peninsula, 841 Kaynyne Street, Redwood City. These funds will be used to pay <br />for materials and labor to provide minor home repairs for low income homeowners. $20,540 — CDBG <br />612 Jefferson - Disposition Costs for Affordable Housing: Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco, 500 <br />Washington Street, Suite 250, San Francisco. These funds will be used for disposition costs associated with the <br />development of 20 units of affordable ownership housing. $200,000 — CDBG <br />612 Jefferson - New Construction for Affordable Housings: Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco, 500 <br />Washington Street, Suite 250, San Francisco. These funds will be used for construction costs associated with the <br />development of 20 units of affordable ownership housing. $898,503 — HOME <br />Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO): Set-aside - These funds are reserved for use by an eligible <br />CHDO and are set-aside by federal statute (15% of the annual HOME grant entitlement). $48,993 — HOME <br />TOTAL HOUSING FUNDING RECOMMENDATION - $1,311,518 <br />2 <br />535 <br />