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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMid-Year Joint Meeting of the Citizen Participation Advisory An h City of Huntington Beach File #: 20-1453 MEETING DATE: 3/2/2020 Mid Year Joint Meeting of the Citizen Participation Advisory Board (CPAB) and City Council to review Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Recommendations 2020-21 - Staff and CPAB Committee Roll Call - CPAB - Peter Andres (Vice Chair), Shelly Grace-Bowers (Chair), Chris Byrne, Gigi Jackso (Secretary), Mike Massie, Paul Morrow, Donna Traversi a) Five Year Consolidated Plan - Tim Gottgetreu, Western Economics b) Regional Analysis of Impediment to Fair Housing Choice - Diane Glauber, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 1 Printed on 2/26/2020 powered t7y LegistarT" 3/9/2020 Study Sep ' March 2, 2 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLO GRANT (CDBG) OVERVIEW & UPCOMING MILESTO Y StudyAgendaSession o FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan (AAP) 0 5-Year Consolidated Plan (Con Plan) o Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing (AI) o Next Steps COMMUNICATION Meetng Dante: 31Z -L 1 Agencki Nem No..112o-1�s3 sue% 3/9/2020 Annual Action Plan (AAP "14 o Annual Allocations for FY 2020-21 o CPAB Recommendations yf ?>FISO C�Ug r � . � . HUD ALLOCATIONS 2020-21 f. o Community Development Block Grant (CDBG): $1 ,237,224 (previous est. $1 ,090,213) o HOME Program: $619,677 (previous est. $535,606) 2 3/9/2020 HUD ALLOCATIONS PUBLIC SERVICES • 15% of 2020 Entitlement = $1,237,224 X 15% _ $185,583 (previous est. $163,532) • 15% of 2019 P11RLF Receipts = $260,361.27 (to date) X 15% = $391,054. 19 • Total Public Service Budget for 2020= $224,637 (previous est. $163,532) o�x 4-4 r 3 i CDBG ALLOCATION PROCESS o Application period December 2019 to January 2020 o Two public hearings held regarding community needs: ; r • November 7, 2019 (Oakview) • December 5, 2019 (City Hall) o CPAB reviewed applications and heard presentations from applicants \ • January 30, 2020 (City Hall) Q � • February 6 2 2 (C� y� ,, . �a 3 3/9/2020 2020/21 HOME PROJECTS o Continue existing Tenant Based Rental; Assistance (TBRA) program • Request for Proposals — Coming Soon o Work with non-profit housing developers for affordable housing projects o Look at all options for use of HOME funds\ o . 2020-21 CPAB RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING y 4 3/9/2020 �y Public Services: 15% Cap /,1 f f / CS Department— Oakview f FRC Afterschool Rec. $40,000 $65,000 CS Department— Senior ' Care Management $40,000 $44,000 ,t3E0 HBPD/OBD — Homeless a .... Outreach $73,355 $85,000 $ ,©f0 HB Public Library — Oakview Family Literacy $ 10,000 $10,000 [ ,Up } � Standup for Kids OC $8,784 $15,000 Street Outreach Team41 Public Services: 15% Cap (ConRE PIZ t.) OCCHC SteppingUP—Academic $0 � $15,000 /, $0 counseling for undeserved youth CommunitySeniorSery— $0 $20,000 so Congregate Meals Community SeniorSery-Home $0 $20,000 ' r so Delivered Meals y� Robyne's Nest—Housing for $0 $10,000 $1o,000 x " Homeless Youth / AIDS Services Foundation— $0 $10,000 f Nutrition Services y' TOTAL: $172,139 $294,000^ 5 3/9/2020 Ad m i n , Housing & Code Enforce j CDBG Administration $218,042 $257,445 . Fair Housing Foundation(within Admin Budget) $30,000 $3U,0C)0 Special Code Enforcement` $240,000 $240 060 3 % Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program q `N Administration $65,000 00 Housing Rehab Grants(formerly $100,000 funded with RLF) Housing Rehab Loans(formerly $90,000 $90,000 funded with RLF) TOTAL: $743,042 $782,445 Actulv5 {{ nt for personnel costs $190,000. Remaining amount Public Improvements 3 HB Public Works DepartmentMIN ADA Curb Ramps (Zone 3) N/A $400,000 $�0" HB Public Works Department Central Library Lower Level Restroom Renovations $286,000 $286,000 TOTAL: $686,000 $686,00Q 6 3/9/2020 2020/21 HOME Program Administration (10% max+ 10% ' Program Income) rtrt Affordable Housing Projects $1;304;348 �� Tenant Based Rental Assistance $550,000 is TOTAL HOME: $11,923,$16 10, s t�i E�F � ✓ �k � �t � yA c� i , y 9� f6d, Plan .r J . P J � ' 'i:�.,,�.��': �;�� ,yam,- _ ,�•r i,..�.:,,. �n,��:i�y,,,, � '��.�.. "�:K...... 7 3/9/2020 Q �9 �G a nt needs, priori 6 F F indicate how s end to er ilk be allocated ��� red,these needs and activities years " 0 ` action plan' setE, ��� st yr. 3� 'I O' s - Tr cEa d � . at b 3 � �.,Publf abouty� � Up v ;ident!� d ✓y�S II141 - ly 8 3/9/2020 Funding Categories_ r , C evelQpment Stock Gr / .: nR N� k � Eyr � ✓ � N rehabiltE rEma Sh d �` 5, r"9 N <� r 6®rm�� ryNr --------------------- -- 1_C?W s s� �r € / 3 y -------- Ae � r Block Group Eligibility for CG8G Cuntliog - w` I ,g µ 9 3/9/2020 y" 200.000 198,000 , 196,000. s1 Q �/yam aE 194.000 192.000 190,000 ka 188,000 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 Year U.S.Census Estimate Data Huntington Beach city Population by Race and Ethnicity City of 6 J' 2010 I Huntington �J � 2010 Census 2017 Five Year ACS - Race Population %of_Total Population /of Tatalq f�White 145,661 76.7/ m�""149,523 Black 1,813 1.0% 2734 �F� American Indian 992 0.5% 943 0 - Asian 21 070 11.1% 23,884 17.W. Native Hawaiian/Pacific fie' a Islander 635 0.3% 770 0.4% Other 11,193 5,9% 12,810 64% Two or More Races 8628 4,5% 9,751 4 9% s _ 'Total -- 189 992 100.0% 200,415 - 100 0/ '= ....__. _W____r_.____...... _ �._._._— _....._. Hispanic 157,581 82,9% 161,642 80.714 � s `^Hapamc 32,411 17.1h 38773 193/ a 24, T 10 3/9/2020 y�G y r c s Isp ... H.y ill 'fiF� M" 69 v' �y 20192077 WSpaniC Popuiallon psuR s ,vf .ea.�Miw'+n x"93tiin ffi�a i�Aa S'^ r 36 aiiawslxtx� ////y / lh% `� a ,.Demo,�� l MW Homeless Persons C -602 Santa Ana,Anaheim/Orange County Continuum of Care �fl • •unts y Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 r M �� Tota4 Homeless Count 3,833 4,452 4,319 4,792 4,955 p " �FN a �.'�,,,: . �y� F✓y�� �,��f✓"�� s r any �.�.a. 3 P{ 11 3/9/2020 Percent of Total Households with Housing Problems by Income and Race Huntington Beach city �p 2012-2016 HUD CHAS Data Non-Hispanic by Race Hispanic Income American Pacific Other (Any Total White Black Asian Indian Islander Race Race) ._._. ._._. _ ..._.._... ....._.. __...... With Housing Problems _.,. ._. ........ ..._.. _.,_.._ ... ... ._� _ $0 t0$29,370 76 8 87 0% 74.7% 100.0% 1000°(a 86 8% 85.0% 78.8 $29,371 to 74,2% 94A% 72.0% 66.7% 100,13% 83.31/6 83.6% 76.4/ $48,95D $48,951 to $8.$% $T.9% 48.4% 0% 42.9% 51.8fh 66.9% 58.9°/a ^ $78,320 $78,321 to 3S9% 440°k 39.7% 16.7% 66.7% 36.8% 30.7% 35.6/ 'I $97 900 Above$97900 16,0% 9.8% 16.8% 15.0% 53.7% 15.21% t0A% 14.8/ Total yoy. 45.7% 37.4% 27.0% 69.3% 33.7% 50.7. 39.1% Without Housing Problems $0 to$29 370 117% 13.0% 18.7% 0% 0% 0% 10.3% 13.2% $248,95D $ to 25.8% 5.9% 28.0% 33.3% 0% 15,7% 16.4% 23.6% 48, $48,951 to 41.1% 32.1% 51.6% 100.0% 57,1k d8.2°k 33.1% 41.1% $78,320 $78,321 to 64.1% 56.0% 60.3% 83.3% 33.31/. 632% 69.3% 64.4% $97,900 Above S97,900 85 0% 90.2% 83 2% 86 0% 46.3% 84.8% 89 6% 85.2% Total 62.0% 54.3% 61.69% 73.0% 30.7% S2 � .9% 48.4% 59.9°I> � Households with Cost Burden by Tenure and Race 1-1-hngt-Beach city a a „!Race .Coost Cost Burd 5 Bur pord Ttar d Cost Not C n Own r-Occupied While ....970.. 5,980 4,110 285 53.345 Black 115 35 4 0 164 + Asian 3.880 900 725 35 6,540 America, ,s- 115 20 0 0 135 Pacific:slam, 35 4 0 0 39 Other Race 585 215 100 10 910 Hispanic 2 730 555 505 0 3 880 Total. 30,430 7,709 5,534 _ "330 44,003 .,.e..,... .............. _ Renter-0ocupietl White M730 4,380 4920 266 20,290 Black : 295 155 135 0 595 Asian 1,180 450 725 55 2,410 American Ird- 90 15 45 0 15O Pack Islander 20 95 25 0 1411 Other Race 590 70 175 15 850 " Hispanic 3000 1880 1,985 105 13970 -,?x;. ` "" -: Fotal 15905 7,055 8,070 436 i+1 Totai White 33,700 10.3fi0 9,030 S4v 53635 Black 410 200 139 0 749 Z Asian 6,060 1,350 1,450 go 7,950 sry A loan htdree 206 35 45 0 285 t Pac is islander 55 99 25 0 179 8 4 q Other Race 'Et75 285 275 25 1,760 '„`'+ �_r. �y H spanl_ 5 730 2 435 2,580 105 10 860 Tot 1 48 335 14 784 13 544 70 75 408 ., 12 3/9/2020 F i s ,� � hjci rg• . Fd f u. Housing Problems r4' 4 AY pp � � �• } Ho Devex Providing Decent y s *< City of Huntington Beach f' Question-- Response y' If you were in charge of distributing funds,how would you allocate resources among the areas ; below? Infrastructure 26% Housing 21% H umanlPublic Services 20, Pub.c FaciRes 18% Economic 6evelopment` 169X, raq';� 1 eds r, e �yy F s : , �y9 13 3/9/2020 Housin � Development Serve Re .. may. Providing a Suitable Living Environn r� City of Huntington Beach Housing and Community Development Sur Question No Need Low Medium Don t Know y%� Need Need Need ys Please rate the need for the following INFRASTRUCTURE activities_ #: Street and road improvements 5 32 131 204 8 n jay. 'r.Sidewalk improvements 6 52 151 155 16 `..Flood drainage improvements 13 63 115 130 55 Tree Planting 29 90 116 122 25 Bicycle and walking paths 30 99 117 121 15 <1` '.Storm sewer system improvements 14 61 124 115 62 Water quality improvements 52 81 102 81 65 o y Sewer system improvements 21 85 105 78 89 `.. Solid waste facility improvements 29 84 86 76 103 -- '.. Water system capacity 33 77 106 69 88 improvements Bridge improvements 39 93 100 54 91 __ - I'r Other 18 3 6 28 49 ANN 1 ¢ I d N Fl le, f � Providing Decent and Affordable Housing City of Huntington Beach Housi ng and Community Development - ':. Question No Need -Low Need Medium Need' High Need Don't Know ' Please rate the need for the following HOUSING activities in the City: '..Supportive housing for people who are homeless 70 62 78 191 11 or disabled 'First-time home-buyer assistance 68 57 84 174 29 Rental housing for very low-income households 99 85 51 167 9 `'..Rental assistance 101 58 72 162 18 Construction of new affordable rental housing 118 64 55 152 12 4 Senior-friendly housing 46 53 141 135 25 ---- '...Energy efficiency improvements 52 68 122 133 28 a f Preservation of federal subsidized housing 95 57 79 130 48 Construction of new affordable for-sale housing 114 82 74 122 16 '..Retrofitting existing housing to meet seniors needs 52 77 115 121 43 Homeownership for racial and ethnic minority 139< 71 57 99 38- populations Transit-oriented housing 132: 70 47 97 57 Rental housing rehabilitation `.. 85 75 97 93 55 I y. 4• ADA(Americans with Disabilities Act)improvements 41 86 125 86 73 Mixed income housing 127'.. 70 78 78 52 Heafinglcooling HVAC replacement or repairs 69 85 109 77 70 Homeowner housing rehabilitation 82 79 106 74 64 ' Mixed use housing 157 70 67 44 66 y i Housing demolition 136 111 43 15 102 y r 14 3/9/2020 Pro viding Decent and Affordable Housing City of Huntington Beach Housing and Community Development Survey Question Response Do any of the following act as barriers to the development vs , or preservation of affordable housin rr„ nurcommumtX Cost of land or lot 210 '� p ✓ - " """'''"' Lack of available land - 188 Not In My Back Yard(NIMBY)mentality 157 Density or other zoning requirements 118 Permitting process 110 '` Permitting fees 104 Lack of affordable housing development 103 ? policies -S f Cost of labor _ 95 Construction fees 87 Cost of materials 83 7 y� ✓��-lack of other infrastructure 81 Impact fees 65 Lot size 56 �,v ✓'' Building codes 47 ��y J ✓`6 � Lack of water system 45 9a✓ Lack of sewer system :43 ' of ADA codes 37 Leek of qualified contractors or builders 18d7 �, ,; c1 �ry,`..����r, k a/✓�i� � � , � ate' Question No Need Low Need Medium Need High Need Don t Nnow �, '�v ' Please rate the need for_the tollowmg,HUMAN And PUBL1G SERtACES in the City m______. s .fq ,99 Homelessness services '} Mental health services Substance abuse services 38 44 101 177 18 . Youth services 26 50 127 :150 24 Services for victims of domestic a'. �� ..'.. 22 54 124 140 36 violence 3 Senior services 33 66 """" "131"y= 124 16 :Food banks 46 75 ^'113 r,118 24 :Fair housing activities 84 69 so '.109 45 Transportation services 38 79 130 102 25 Crime awareness education 34 77 127 'I102 33 Employment services 63 70 110 '98 29 Heaithcare services 47 84 112 95 30 y Childcare services 44 85 110 81 53 y TenantlLandlord counseling 84 76 78 78 63 Home-buyer education B5 68 100 73 46 ' Mitigation of asbestos hazards 75 85 70 63 78 �y y x s s Mitigation of radon hazards 83 94 54 49 93w" Mitigation of lead-based paint hazards 83 102 57 48.. 81 .4 Other 18 4 t 19 48 F i 15 3/9/2020 + y Providing a Suitable Living Environment City of Huntington Beach Housing and Community Devalopment Survey Question No Need Low Need Medwm Need High Need Don't Know Please rate the,need for the following COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC"FACILITIES in the City:.. -, - Homeless shelters 85 49 81�--• ......... 175 12 Facilities for abusedlneglected 29 58 103 126 58 children Parks and recreational centers 19 69 148 124 16 "f Youth centers 27 55 151 123 25 Childcare facilities 39 78 112 100 50 Community centers 29 86 144 99 20 Healthcare facilities 54 82 116 94 24 -- '"Senior centers 67 91 119 87 13 „ fire Stationslequipment 43 73 101 68 92 ReSrdential treatment centers 127 73 68 59 49 / fu buildings with improved 72 113 86 39 62 ssibifity fa+iTdiea for persons living '67 AtftS 115 80 47 281 106 H US111 A U1' Needs of Special Populations City of Huntington Beach y ✓:Question No Need Low Need Medium Need. High Need Don't Know Please rate the need for the following HOUSING types for special needs populations in the City. .... ..._____. les _.. _... .�__ _.._...,.�. -_____�: e '.Rental assistance for homeless households 59 66 63 161 16 ".Permanent supportive housing,such as subsidized housing that offers services for 50 55 81 146 33 persons with mental disabilities .. Emergency shelters 41 75 84 135 26 Shelters for youth 34 57 106 129 34 Transitional housing 71 70 83 114 30 Senior housing,such as nursing homes or assisted 32 65 118 105 38 living facilities '.Housing designed for persons with disabilities 32 82`' 116 87 45 G�ybayv e f 5 s y 16 3/9/2020 s 9 3. RR= r , D Ve Needs of Special Populations , y BeachCity of Huntington .. .; Housing and Community Development Surve � Question No Nee@ Low Need MNeted High Need Don't Know TI ' �._ Please rate the need for SERVICES AND FACILIES for each of the followng specie}i needs groups in 6 ,Veterans 14 29'. 80..mm _ 194 Homeless persons 50 63 ' 52 190 9 Persons with severe mental illness 29 42 79 185 29 Persons with substance abuse addictions 58 59 75 147 28 Seniors:(65+) 29 64 102 142 26 ? Victims of domestic violence 22 57 109 129 48 Persons with developmental disabilities 24 66 108 112 50 Persons with physical disabilities 23 64 128 104 44 "Y{ s,Persons recently released from jail/prison 87 67 65 66 55 4 _ (Persons with HIV/AIDS 71 :.83 '74 39 91 r' a,��.fS s��J a� 'T v,s�rs ✓i/y� .sr,. ,/:-:;'a' W Of t ` ✓'f evelopmen _y p S , Enhancing Economic „ y 3 Opportunities City of Huntington Beach Housing and Community Development Survey Question No Need Low Need Medium Need 1!Need Don't Know _ ..._.__......_._. _ - Please rate the need for the following BUSINESS AND ECONOM4C DEVELOPMENT activities in the City: <- _..... __..�...-. ,... :1 Forenoon of existm busi9esseP paying 11 26 92 206 T1 Foster businesses with higher a in jobs 24 30 101 172 30 '.Attraction of new businesses 35 57 113 124 26 Provision of job training 39 74 96 113 35 Provision ofjob re-training,such as after plant closure, 44 75 82 106 49 etc. r Fxpanion of existing businesses 25 65 109 104 47 Enhancement of businesses infrastructure 26 50 : 107 99 73 Provision of working capital for businesses 47 75 80 66 63 Provision oftechnical assistance for businesses 42 76 89 63 80 Development of business incubators 52 64 66 55 108 Devetopment of bustinesg arks 65 91 63 54 78 " ` ar" 17 3/9/2020 ME IN a V pv, : . CDBG: Homeowner Housing 1 5ustain and Strengthen 2020 2024 Affordable Housing Citywide Households with 52,275,000 Rehabilitated: Neighborhoods housing problems 120 Household Housing Unit Other:3,000 Rental Housing Added: Preserve E st ng and 25 Household Housing Unit 2 Create New Affordable 2020 2024 Affordable Housing Citywide Households with HOME Housing housing problems $3,764,369 Tenant-based rental assistance/ Rapid Rehousing: 250 Households Assisted Support Cfforts[o Address CDBG. Public ice activities other than 3 2020 2024 Homeless C tywide Homelessness Low/M l Income Hous rig Benefit: Homelessness $367,655 2,605 Persons Assisted Support Agencies that Public service activities other than Non-Homeless Priority Special Needs CDBG: 4 Assist Special Needs 2020 2024 Citywide LowJMod income Housing Benefit: Populations Special Needs Populations $250,000 1775 Persons Assisted Increase Access to Public service activities other than 5 Community Services to LMI 2020 2024 Non-Homeless Citywide Priority Community CDBG: Low/Mod Income Housing Benefit: Persons Special Needs Services $200,000 2,000 Persons Assisted Preserve Existing and Homeless Public.Facility or Infrastructure Non-Housing Priorltq Community and CDBG: Activities other than low/Mod 6 Create New Community 2004 2024 Community LMI Area public Facilities $1,268,195 income Housing Benefit:14,180 and Public facilities Development Persnns Assisted Provide Needed Non-Housing Public Facility or Infrasvuc nue 7 Infrastructure 2020 2024 Community Citywide Priority infrastructure CDBG ArNVitieS other th I.ow/Mod Improvements in LMI Impmvemems $1,00o,0oo Income Housing Bc ta.tlt;1,939 Development 1 t� Neighborhoods Persons Assisted � Homeless CDBG- , Other Houulug and 8 Planning for Hous rig and 2020 2024 Non-Housing C tywide Community $940,210 other:5 SattNin imd Sthi then borhbods 1 Coal Name 5!!.,. Goal Description Using CDBG funds,the City will sustain and.strengthen neighborhoods by eliminating unsafe conditions and to, while improving the quality of life for residents within the community. 2 Goat Name Preserve,Existing and Create AUottdabig To the extent possibie,based upon thleavaitabflity of funds and a project's viability,HOME funds will be used to assist affordable housing developers',in the acquisition,construction and/or rehabilitation of low- Goal Description income rental and/or owner housing units,and in the provision of tenant-based rental assistance (TBRA).The City will also use CDBG revolving loan funds for residential rehabilitation programs for low and moderate-income homeowners. 3 Goal Name `Efforts to Address Ffi3mefesstt0s9 Goal Description UsingiCDBG public service funds the City will provide assistance to homeless service providers. 4 Goat Name SupportAaericies that Assist Special Needs Po ig {lbirts Goal Description Using CDBG public sery ce funds,the City will provide assistance to various social ser ice agencies that provide community and pub;lc services to specai needs households in the City. a� y r j 18 3/9/2020 5 Goal Name Pxuvlde Needed Corrull"ItyServices to LMI Persons m Goat Description Using GDBG public service funds,the City will provide assistance to various social service y% agencies forprogramsior youth fair housing,anti-crime and general public services. 6 :Goal Name Preserva:474iSt{it"arid,Creat A%pW;Gammunit and Public Facilities Goal Description Using CDBG funds,the City will provide financial assistance to improve public facilities and parks. 7 Goat Name Provide Needed Infrastructure improvements in LMl Nei MNtvrltoods Goat Description Using CDEG funds.the Clty will provide f ricial assistance to improve public infrastructure. a Goat Name Support Community Development Programs The City will conduct the following admix strationlplanning activities:(1)General Administration of CDBG and HOME Program,including preparation of budget,applications,certifications and agreements,(2)Coordination of CDBG-funded capital improvement projects,(3)Coordination of Goal Description Public Service Subrecipients,(4)Coordination of HOME-funded housing projects,(5)Monitoring of CDBG and HOME projectetprograms to ensure compliance with federal regulations,(6) Preparation of Annual Action Plan,and(7)Preparation of the CAPER.Up to 20%of the annual CDBG entitlement and up to 10%of the HOME entitlement is allowed for administration activities s s b y N y �`� ya� N N�9 9' i fa a y N 19 3/9/2020 ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF IMPEDIMENT TO FAIR HOUSING CHOICE Diane Glauber,Director of Fair Housing and Community Development Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law LAWYERS` COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS j it N Ct E A t o W THE FAIR HOUSING ACT • The Fair Housing Act(42 U.S.C.3604&3608)prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental,and financing of dwellings,and in other real estate-related transactions because of the following personal characteristics: Race,Color,Religion,Sex,Familial status,National origin;,or Disability. • The California Fair Employment and Housing Act protects against discrimination based on additional characteristics: ➢ Age,Gender,Gender Identity and Expression,Sexual Orientation,Marital Status, Ancestry,Source of Income,and Genetic Information. • The Fair housing Act also requires that HUD administer programs and activities relating to housing and urban development in a manner that affirmatively furthers the policies of the Act. • HUD must do more than simply not discriminate itself; HUD is required to use its grant programs to assist in ending discrimination and segregation. 20 3/9/2020 OVERVIEW OF THE Al PROCESS tRiG RBrma;ney�bs4+e+agt 6asHausn�Dffi u+a Sinsgxx;*�. • 191;-5 Data Collection 4 • ACS and Other Data t � P 1 • GIS Maps4, E a • Local Data • Local Policy Analysis �M OVERVIEW OF THE Al PROCESS • Stakeholder Meetings/Focus Groups • Social Service Providers • Housing and Homelessness • Residents and Community Organizations • Civil Rights and Legal Advocacy Organizations • Housing Authorities • Government Agencies • Developers and Landlords • Community Meetings • Public Hearings 21 3/9/2020 OVERVIEW OF THE Al DOCUMENT KEY SECTIONS EVALUATION OF CONTRIBUTING FACTORS • Demographic Summary "A factor that creates,contributes to, perpetuates,or increases the severity of one or Segregation/Integration more fair housing issues." • R/ECAPS Examples: Publicly Supported Housing Displacement of residents due to economic Y PP g pressures • Disproportionate Housing Needs Land use and zoning laws • Disparities in Access to Opportunity Transportation • Disability and Access Community opposition • Location of proficient schools and school • Fair Housing Enforcement assignment policies • Goals and Strategies Lending discrimination RACE AND ETHNICITY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 22 ]//ZOZO HOUSING TENURE IN HUNTINGTONBE&CH QUESTIONS? 23 3/9/2020 Next Steps o April 3 — May 4, 2020: 30-day Public Review of Action Plan o April 6 CC Meeting — Introduction of Draft Documents and a opportunity for public comment o May 4 CC Meeting: Public Hearing and Consideration of: • FY 2020-21 AAP • 5-Year Con Plan (FY 2020-21 through 2024-25) ' • Citizen Participation Plan • Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (Al) o May 14, 2020: HUD Submission y BM , QUESTIONS? , or, �tl 24