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AFFORDABLE HOUSING REPORTS

 

Proposition R Annual Reports

These are the annual reports concerning the implementation of the City’s Affordable Housing Production Program, Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.56 et seq., and the production of affordable housing in the City during a given fiscal year reporting period.

FY2006-2007 Report

FY2005-2006 Report

FY2004-2005 Report

FY2003-2004 Report

FY2002-2003 Report

FY2001-2002 Report

FY2000-2001 Report

FY1999-2000 Report

FY1998-1999 Report

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Proposition I Annual Reports

These are the annual reports required by Article XXI of the City Charter regarding “low rent housing projects” that are subject to Article XXXIV of the State Constitution and that have received City planning approval or funding commitments during a given fiscal year reporting period.

FY2006-2007 Report

FY2005-2006 Report

FY2004-2005 Report

FY2003-2004 Report

FY2002-2003 Report

FY2001-2002 Report

FY2000-2001 Report

FY1999-2000 Report

 


AFFIRMATIVE FAIR HOUSING MARKETING PLAN

The Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan is a marketing strategy designed to attract renters and buyers of all majority and minority groups, regardless of sex, handicap and familial status, to assisted rental units and sales of dwellings that are being marketed.  The City of Santa Monica Housing Division, and affordable housing project owners must adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements for any housing with five or more units by the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).  Affirmative marketing differs from general marketing activities because it specifically targets potential tenants and homebuyers who are least likely to apply for the housing, in order to make them aware of available affordable housing opportunities.

This marketing plan and procedure is a guide to assist the City of Santa Monica Housing Division and its recipients and subrecipients receiving (HOME) funds. It summarizes affirmative fair housing marketing plans and affirmative fair housing marketing procedures as required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

 

 

 

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