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File #: 19-315    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 9/16/2018 In control: City Council Meeting Agenda
On agenda: 12/10/2018 Final action:
Title: CC: HA - Authorization to Establish the Mobile Home Repair and Replacement Program for Seniors and Disabled Persons
Attachments: 1. 18-12-10 ATT No. 1 MobileHomeRepair and Replacement.pdf
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CC: HA - Authorization to Establish the Mobile Home Repair and Replacement Program for Seniors and Disabled Persons

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Meeting Date: December 12, 2018

Contact Person/Dept: Tevis Barnes/CDD-Housing

Phone Number: (310)253-5782

Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]

Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [X] Attachments: [X]

Commission Action Required: Yes [] No [X] Date:

Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (12/xx/18); Committee on Homelessness (10/30/18)

Department Approval: Sol Blumenfeld, Community Development Director (11/18/18)
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RECOMMENDATION:

The City Council Housing Subcommittee recommends the City Council and Culver City Housing Authority (CCHA) Board authorize the creation and approve the eligibility requirements for the Mobile Home Repair and Replacement Program for Seniors and Disabled Persons.

BACKGROUND:

On March 12, 2018 the CCHA Board and City Council considered a variety of proposed affordable housing programs that were organized into five broad categories and ranged from market driven incentives to mandatory requirements.

The categories included:

1. Land Use Planning/Policies and Zoning
2. Alternative Housing Types
3. Taxation and Financial Incentives
4. Neighborhood Revitalization and Housing Preservation
5. Homeless Prevention
6. On-Going Programs

Twenty six affordable housing programs were presented that allocate up to $23 million over a six-year planning cycle serving approximately 3,100 households and creating up to 79 new affordable housing units. The City Council and CCHA Board recommended prioritizing the proposed programs. The first three priority programs consist of production of feasibility studies to develop homeless seasonal shelters, motel reuse and modular and manufactured affordable housing; and, on September 11, 2018, the City Council and CCH...

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