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5/9/2005
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�,� i- � <br /> • SECTION A <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA <br /> CONSOLIDATED PLAN SUMMARY <br /> 2005 — 2010 <br /> Executive Summary <br /> Re�wood City's Consolidated �lan is a short term plan for the proposed use of federal <br /> funds to identify and address the needs of our residents who are earning below the area <br /> median income and poverty level. The theme of Redwood City's five year plan is <br /> housing production--basic human needs, and improvement of the quality of life and <br /> economic stability for residents in low income neighborhoods. <br /> The strategy focuses on the social and physical needs of persons who are at-risk of � <br /> homelessness or who are homeless and in need of adequate, affordable, and available <br /> permanent housing. The strategy couples housing programs with supportive services <br /> and neighborhood and community improvements that will improve the appearance of <br /> neighborhoods occupied primarily by low income households. The strategy serves to <br /> direct the City's focus of federal funds on efforts to meet three specific priority objectives <br /> defined in this Plan. <br /> Strategic Plan Priorities <br /> Consolidated planning is a community building process where the community <br /> stakeholders establish a vision for community development actions that primarily benefit � <br /> households with incomes at or below 80% of area median income. Three priority <br /> strategies will guide the City's subsequent Action Plans during the term of the Plan. <br /> 2 <br />
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