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2000 Consolidated Plan

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction

A. Consolidated Plan

B. Consultative Process

C. Description of Programs Included in Consolidated Plan
1. Community Development Block Grant Program
2. Emergency Shelter Grant Program
3. Home
4. Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS

D. Community Profile
1. Background and Trends
2. San Francisco"s demography
3. Employment Trends
4. Income
5. Race and Ethnicity
6. Immigrants
7. Children And Youth
8. The Elderly
9. Persons With Disabilities
10. Persons with HIV/AIDS
11. Neighborhood Information

II. Housing and Community Development Needs

A. Housing Needs
1. Market Conditions
2. Barriers To Housing Affordability
3. Housing Quality: Overcrowding And Substandard Housing
4. Barriers To Fair Housing
5. Housing Needs Of Specific Populations
6. Public Housing Needs
7. Need For Preservation Of Existing Section 8 Subsidized Housing
8. Need For Environmental Remediation In Housing

B. Homeless Needs
1. Nature and Extent of Homelessness in San Francisco
2. Profile of San Francisco Homeless
3. Analysis of Inventory and Gaps in the Current Shelter and Services Delivery System

C. Non-Housing Community Development Needs and Strategies
1. Introduction
2. Summary of Needs Identified at Public Hearings and Focus Group Sessions
3. Non-housing Community Development Needs and Priorities

III. Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan

A. Housing Resources
1. Federal Resources
2. State Resources
3. City Resources
4. Private Resources

B. Structure of the Five Year Strategy

C. Priority Housing Objectives
1. Policy Background
2. Investment Allocation Priorities
3. Priorities for Improving Public Housing

D. Priority Homeless Objectives

E. Priority Community Development Objectives
1. Introduction
2. Five-Year Community Development Strategies

IV. Aati-Poverty Strategy, Institutional Structre, and Coordination

A. Anti-Poverty Strategy and Coordination
1. Strategies to Move Families and Individuals Out of Poverty
2. Profile of San Francisco: 1990 and 1999
3. Neighborhood and Demographic Analysis
4. Specific Initiatives

B. Institutional Structure
1. Institutions With Overall Responsibilities for Delivery of Services
2. Housing Development Delivery System
3. Housing Opportunities For Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Delivery System
4. Community Development Services Delivery System

C. Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Strategy
1. General Structure of the Lead Hazard Reduction System
2. Strategies and Activities to be Undertaken
3. Assessment and Recommendations

D. Fair Housing Strategy
1. Institutional Structure and Programs for Fair Housing Education and Enforcement
2. Strategies and Programs
3. Assessment and Recommendations

V. Monitoring Standards and Procedures

A. Monitorning Standards and Procedures for the Mayor"s Office of Housing
1. Monitoring Standards
2. Monitoring Procedures

B. Monitoring Standards and Procedures for the Mayor"s Office of Community Developmnt
1. Monitoring Standards
2. Monitoring Procedures

C. Monitoring Standards and Procedures for the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency

D. Guidelines for Refinancing of Existing Debt With Moh-Administered Funds

Appendix 1: 1999 Community Forums Analysis
Appendix 2: Public Notice Announcing Community Forums
Appendix 3: Notes from HOPWA Public Hearing
Appendix 4: Summary of Public Comments From Community Forums
Appendix 5: Summary of Public Comments from CCCD Public Hearing, April 17, 2000
Appendix 6: Inventory of Shelters, Housing and Services for the Homeless
Appendix 7: Mayor"s Office on Homelessness S.F. Homeless Count 2000 Report
Appendix 8: Focus Group Notes

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