HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-04-11; Community Development Commission; Resolution 536EXHIBIT 1
RESOLUTION NO. 536
A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD,CALIFORNIA,AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRPERSON TO
EXECUTE THE PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY (PHA)CERTIFICATIONS OF
COMPLIANCE WITH THE PHA PLANS AND RELATED REGULATIONS AND
APPROVING THE ANNUAL PHA PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 FOR
SUBMISSION TO THE U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT (HUD)
WHEREAS, Housing & Neighborhood Services ("Housing Agency") administers the Section 8 Rental
Assistance Program for the City of Carlsbad; and
WHEREAS,the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued regulations
requiring Public Housing Agencies (PHA) to submit a 5-year and Annual Plan consistent with the City of
Carlsbad's Consolidated Plan and local objectives; and
WHEREAS,the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)requires that the
Community Development Commission approve the Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 and authorize
the Chairperson of the Community Development Commission to execute the PHA Certifications of
Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations: Board Resolution to Accompany the PHA 5-Year
and Annual PHA Plan for submission to the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development.
NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Community Development Commission of the City of
Carlsbad, California,as follows that:
1.The above recitations are true and correct.
2.That the Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 (Attached hereto as Attachment A) is hereby
approved.
3.That the Chairperson of the Community Development Commission is hereby authorized to
execute the PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations:
Board Resolution to Accompany the PHA 5-Year and Annual PHA Plan (Attached hereto as
EXHIBIT 1
Attachment B)and the Certification by State or Local Official of PHA Plans Consistency with
the Consolidated Plan or State Consolidated Plan (Attached hereto as Attachment C)for
submission to the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development.
PASSED,APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Special Meeting of the Community Development
Commission of the City of Carlsbad on the 11th day of April, 2017, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:M. Hall,K.Blackburn, M. Schumacher,C.Schumacher, M. Packard.
NOES:
ABSENT:1
Milli((l-lALL,`hair
i
SIN WNW"—K IN C'•fl •'D,Secretary
(SEAL)
No11111//,,,
%•NN OSTP1!fe;//o$kC)"***...°:,
Z..1 ESTABIJSHED \S;
:I ...2013(
41,,,c4fitst.NO•N"1•oil it o'
Attachment A
C elt of
Carlsbad
PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY
Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2017
Fs
Approved by the Housing Commission on:
Adopted by the Community Development Commission on:
Purpose.The 5-Year and Annual PHA Plans provide a ready source for interested parties to locate basic PHA policies, rules, and requirements concerning the
PHA's operations, programs, and services, and informs HUD, families served by the PHA, and members ofthe public ofthe PHA's mission, goals and
objectives for serving the needs of low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income families
Applicability.Form HUD-50075-HP is to be completed annually by High Performing PHAs.PHAs that meet the definition of a Standard PHA, Troubled
PHA, HCV-Only PHA, Small PHA, or Qualified PHA do not need to submit this form.
A.PHA. Information.
A.1 PHA Name:CARLSBAD HOUSING AGENCY -HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
PHA Code:CA077
PHA Type: Small IS1 High Performer
PHA Plan for Fiscal Year Beginning:(MMIYYYY):07/2017
PHA Inventory (Based on Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) units at time of FT beginning, above)
Number of Public Housing (PH) Units not applicable Number of Housing Choice Vouchers (fICVs)703 baseline
Total Combined 703 units
PHA Plan Submission Type:El Annual Submission Revised Annual Submission
Availability of Information.In addition to the items listed in this form, PHAs must have the elements listed below readily
available to the public.A PHA must identify the specific location(s) where the proposed PHA Plan, PHA Plan Elements, and all
information relevant to the public hearing and proposed PHA Plan are available for inspection by the public.Additionally,the
PHA must provide information on how the public may reasonably obtain additional information ofthe PHA policies contained in
the standard Annual Plan, but excluded from their streamlined submissions.At a minimum, PllAs must post PHA Plans,
including updates, at each Asset Management Project (AMP) and main office or central office of the PHA.PHAs are strongly
encouraged to post complete PI-IA Plans on their official website.PHAs are also encouraged to provide each resident council a
copy of their PHA Plans.
Location(s) where the public may obtain copies of the 5-Year and Annual PHA Plan:
Main administrative office of the PHA:
•City of Carlsbad
Housing & Neighborhood Services
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Main administrative office of the local, county or State government:
•City of Carlsbad -City Hall
City Clerk
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad,CA 92008
Public libraries:
•City of Carlsbad
Main Library
1775 Dove Lane
Carlsbad,CA 92011
•City of Carlsbad
Georgina Cole Library
1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad,CA 92008
Other:
•City of Carlsbad
Senior Center
799 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
PHA Plan Supporting Documents are available for inspection at:
Main business office of the PHA:
•City of Carlsbad
Housing & Neighborhood Services
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
PHA Consortia:(Check box if submitting a Joint PHA Plan and complete table below)
Program(s) not in the No. of Units in Each ProgramParticipating PHAs PHA Code Program(s) in the Consortia Consortia PH HCV
Lead PHA:
B Annual IlattiElenientsc..
'
.
E.1 Revision of PHA Plan Elements.
(a)Have the following PHA Plan elements been revised by the PHA since its last Annual PRA Plan submission?
Y N El Statement ofHousing Needs and Strategy for Addressing Housing Needs.
Deconcentation and Other Policies that Govern Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions.
[2]0 Financial Resources.
Rent Determination. El Homeownership Programs. El Safety and Crime Prevention. El Pet Policy.
Substantial Deviation.
Significant Amendment/Modification
(b)The PHA must submit its Deconcentration Policy for Field Office Review.
DECONCENTRATION POLICY (Excerpt from PHA Administrative Plan)
Local Objectives
Mission of Housing & Neighborhood Services:
Enhance the quality of life and sense of community for those who live in Carlsbad by providing better
connections to city information and services and through focused program development and
implementation, community engagement and outreach services and provision of affordable housing
opportunities.
The Section 8 Rental Assistance Program is designed to achieve three major objectives:
1.To provide affordable decent, safe and sanitary rental housing, of a modest (non-luxury)
nature, for very low-income families.
2.To promote freedom of rental housing choice and spatial deconcentration of very low-income
families of all racial and ethnic backgrounds.
3.To provide an incentive to private property owners to rent to very low-income families by
offering timely assistance payments and annual inspections.
Owner Outreach
The PHA encourages owners of decent, safe, and sanitary rental units to rent to Section 8 participants. The
PHA maintains an ongoing list of available rental units and interested owners/property managers. The list is
available in the lobby and is updated on a monthly basis. When listings from owners/property managers are
received, they will be compiled by the PHA staff by bedroom size and date of availability.
Actions to encourage participation by owners of suitable rental units located outside areas of low-income and
minority areas:
1.The PHA maintains communication with the San Diego County Apartment Association and local
property management companies. These resources will be used to make owners aware of the
benefits of the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program.
2.In order to expand participation of new owners who are interested in the program or are unfamiliar
with the program, the Housing Program Manager will call the prospective owner to explain the
benefits of the Section 8 program and encourage their participation.
3.Housing representatives will attend local agency and community fairs to increase awareness of the
program and benefits for owners. Housing representatives will also participate in Owner
seminars/workshops, which are organized in coordination of with other local housing agencies,San
Diego County Apartment Association, North County Apartment Managers Association, and local
property management companies.
4.Owner information packets describing the benefits of the rental assistance program will be available
upon request.
5.The PHA will market the Section 8 program by conducting Rental Owner workshops for prospective
owners periodically to explain the program benefits, especially during periods of low voucher
utilization and low vacancy rates.
6.The PHA will utilize the media, including newspapers, magazines, internet, television, and radio to
market the Section 8 program as determined necessary.
The PHA will periodically evaluate the distribution of assisted families to identify areas within the jurisdiction
where owner outreach should be targeted.
Family Outreach
Outreach will inform all eligible segments of Carlsbad's population of the availability of the Section 8 Rental
Assistance program. If applicant groups are not reflective of the eligible population, additional outreach
aimed at targeted groups will be increased. The PHA will publicize the availability of rental assistance for very
low-income families in newspapers of general circulation, minority media, and by other suitable means.
Notices will also be provided in Spanish.
In addition, the PHA will distribute fact sheets to the broadcasting media, and initiate personal contact with
members of the news media and community service agencies to utilize public service announcements.
Liaisons have been established with a variety of city and county agencies, private social service agencies, non-
profit agencies and special interest groups. The PHA will communicate the status of rental assistance
availability to the service providers in the community, advising them of eligibility factors and guidelines so
that they can make appropriate referrals.
Payment Standards
Payment Standards are currently set above 100% but at or below 110% of the Fair Market Rent (FMR).
Traditionally FMRs have not been adequate to ensure success among assisted families in Carlsbad's
segment of the FMR area. The higher payment standards reflect the higher rents in Carlsbad and increase
the housing options for families in Carlsbad; therefore, furthering the PHA's efforts for fair housing and
deconcentration.
(c)Ifthe PHA answered yes for any clement, describe the revisions for each element below:
Financial Resources —CY 2016
Annual Contributions for HCV Program —$ 5, 545 117.
Housing Assistance Payments (HAP)
Annual Contributions for HCV Program —$588,690.
Administrative Fees for Program
Operations
Total Resources $6,133,807.
Rent Determination
Payment Standards were increased in accordance with FFY 2017 published FMRs. Payment Standards are
set between 100% and 110% of the FMR.
B.2 New Activities.
(a)Does the PHA intend to undertake, any new activities related to the following in the PHA's current Fiscal Year?
Y N
El El Hope VI or Choice.Neighborhoods. El Mixed Finance Modernization or Development.
El Demolition and/or Disposition. io Conversion of Public Housing to Tenant Based Assistance. io Conversion of Public Housing to Project-Based Assistance under RAD.
El El Project Based Vouchers.•Units with Approved Vacancies for Modernization.
El El Other Capital Grant Programs (i.e., Capital Fund Community Facilities Grants or Emergency Safety and Security Grants).
(b)If any of these activities are planned for the current Fiscal Year, describe the activities.For new demolition activities, describe
any public housing development or portion thereof, owned by the PHA for which the PHA has applied or will apply for demolition
and/or disposition approval under section 18 of the 1937 Act under the separate demolition/disposition approval process.If using
Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs), provide the projected number ofproject based units and general locations, and describe how
project basing would be consistent with the PHA Plan.
B.3 Progress Report.
Provide a description ofthe PHA's progress in meeting its Mission and Goals described in the PHA 5 -Year Plan.
PHA ANNUAL PLAN -FY 2017
PROGRESS IN MEETING MISSION AND GOALS STATEMENT
PROGRESS OF 5-YEAR PLAN GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:FY 2015 -2019
PHA Goal:Expand the supply of assisted housing
Objective:1) Leverage private or other public funds to create additional housing opportunities; and
2) Collaborate with private developers and non-profit agencies.
•Affordable Housing Construction Assistance -Carlsbad's affordable housing program allows the City
to assist in the development of new affordable housing, units; resulting in an increase of the
availability of affordable rental housing that is decent and safe.
PHA 5-YEAR PLAN GOALS AND 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Units
OBJECTIVES 2015 -2019
Assist in construction of new
affordable housing.0
Pending Developments:
•Preserve (formerly Quarry Creek) was approved and is currently under construction; will provide 64
low-income family rental units; rents will be determined at 50% and 60% of the AMI.
•Sea Grove Condo Townhomes is currently under construction and will provide six (6)for-sale units
price restricted at 80% of AMI.
•Robertson Ranch —101 senior restricted, low-income rental units at 70% of AMI are currently under
construction.
•Robertson Ranch —56 moderate income rental units @ 90%of AMI are currently under
construction.
•Windsor Point—SO rental units for homeless veterans and veteran families @ 30-50% of AMI are
currently in the approval process for financing.
•Pacific Wind —93 rental units affordable at 50-60% of AMI are at the project approval phase.
PHA Goal:Improve the quality of assisted housing
Objective:Improve voucher management (SEMAP score).
•Designated by HUD as a high-performer for FY 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and
2016.
•Maintained and utilized HAP costs within the HUD funding allocation.
•Maintained a 100%PIC reporting rate.
•Continually seeking ways to streamline processing functions.
•Requested a budget enhancement to convert current Section 8 software to a paper-less/hosted
option.
PHA Goal:Increase assisted housing choices
•Continue to reach out to owners to increase awareness of the benefits of renting through the rental
assistance program.In addition, contact owners monthly to document any current or upcoming
vacancies. Participate in community events and provide information about the Section 8 Program
and other affordable housing options in Carlsbad.
•Continue to maintain payment standards above 100%, not to exceed 110%, to allow for a broader
range of rental opportunities in Carlsbad.
•Worked with non-profit agencies and developers to collaboratively provide affordable housing
options,as outlined in the above table.
PHA Goal:Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of families and individuals
•PHA continues to administer the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS)Program for the clients who port in as
an FSS participant.
•PHA staff meet with non-profit organizations and support services agencies to obtain information
about programs and benefits that will promote self-sufficiency for participant families.In addition,
information is made available in the lobby for the community and others seeking resources.
•Staff maintains a Community Resource Directory that breaks down services by subject matter, gives
a brief description of services for each organization, and provides contact information.
•Carlsbad Service Center opens April 6,2017 providing job training, employment preparedness, food
distribution,Cal Fresh application assistance, and a hiring center.
PHA Goal:Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing
•Fair housing and equal opportunity information is provided in program and move briefing packets
•Staff attended an 8 hour course on working effectively with clients who have Mental Health issues
and disabilities.
•Have a contract with Center for Social Advocacy (CSA);to provid,,FairJousirig cpunseling
landlord/tenant mediation for residents of Carlsbad.—4677 dieebb
•Center for Social Advocacy provided a Fair Housing workshop for staff and tenants on Apr?!._..5,
2016. A Fair Housing workshop is being scheduled in April 2017.
PHA Goal:Ensure the needs are met of child and adult victims of domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault or stalking per VAWA Reauthorization Act of 2005
•Staff advised of outside resources available to child or adult victims of domestic violence, dating
violence, and sexual assault or stalking.
•Staff has been directed to provide referrals to outside agencies that provide such services, such as
the Women's Resource Center, which is located in Oceanside and provides domestic violence
services in the PHA service area.
•Brochure titled:Violence Against Women Act-What Applicants, Tenants, Owners and Landlords
Need to Know is available in the lobby of the housing department and is included in the Briefing
Packets, Recertification Packets, and Portability Packets. Brochure is also available in Spanish.
•HUD form 5380 Notice of Occupancy Rights under the Violence Against Women Act (VA WA) and
HUD form 5382 Certification of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking, and
Alternative Documentation are now included in the Briefing Packets, Recertification Packets, Intake
Packets, Move Packets, Port In Packets and are also included with any Notice of Intended Action to
terminate or deny Rental Assistance.
'Most Recent Fiscal Year Audit.
(a) Were there any findings in the most recent FY Audit?
Y N
Fiscal Year Audit:
Year ended June 30, 2016 —The single audit report on expenditures of federal awards disclosed no audit
findings required by the auditors to be reported under paragraph .510(a) of OMB Circular A-133.
(b)If yes, please describe:
C.Other Document and/or Certification Requirements.
C.1 Certification Listing Policies and Programs thatthe PITA has Revised since Submission of its Last Annual Plan
Form 50077-ST-HCV-HP, Certification ofCompliance with PHA Plans and Related Regulations, must be submitted by the PHA
as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan.
C2 Civil Rights Certification.
Form 50077-ST-HCV-HP, Certification ofCompliance with PHA Plans and Related Regulations, must be submitted by the PHA
as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan.
C3 Resident Advisory Board (RAB) Comments.
(a)Did the RAB(s) provide comments to the PITA Plan?
Y N
El
If yes, comments must be submitted by the PHA as an attachment to the PHA Plan.PHAs must also include a narrative describing
their analysis ofthe RAB recommendations and the decisions made on these recommendations.
CA Certification by State or Local Officials.
Form HUD 50077-SI., Certification by State or Local Officials ofPHA Plans Consistency with the Consolidated Plan, must be
submitted by the PHA as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan.
D Statement of Capital Improvements.Required in all years for all PHAs completing this form that administer public housing and
receive funding from the Capital Fund Program (CFP).—NOT APPLICABLE
D.1 Capital Improvements. Include a reference here to the most recent HUD-approved 5-Year Action Plan (HUD-50075.2) and the
date that it was approved by HUD.
PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CHALLENGES
Attachment B
Certifications of Compliance with U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office ofPublic and Indian HousingPHA Plans and Related Regulations OMB No. 2577-0226
(Standard, Troubled,HCV-Only, and Expires 02/29/2016
High Performer PHAs)
PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plan and Related Regulations including
Required Civil Rights Certifications
Acting on behalfofthe Board ofCommissioners ofthe Public Housing Agency (PHA) listed below,as its Chairman or other
authorized PHA official ifthere is no Board ofCommissioners,I approve the submission ofthe 5-Year and/or X Annual PHA
Planfor the PHAfiscal year beginning 2017 hereinafter referred to as" the Plan",ofwhich this document is apart and make the
following certifications and agreements with the Department ofHousing and Urban Development (HUD) in connection with the
submission ofthe Plan and implementation thereof
I.The Plan is consistent with the applicable comprehensive housing affordability strategy (or any plan incorporating such
strategy) for the jurisdiction in which the PHA is located.
2.The Plan contains a certification by the appropriate State or local officials that the Plan is consistent with the applicable
Consolidated Plan, which includes a certification that requires the preparation of an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing
Choice, for the PHA's jurisdiction and a description of the manner in which the PHA Plan is consistent with the applicable
Consolidated Plan.
3.The PHA has established a Resident Advisory Board or Boards, the membership ofwhich represents the residents assisted by
the PHA, consulted with this Resident Advisory Board or Boards in developing the Plan, including any changes or revisions
to the policies and programs identified in the Plan before they were implemented, and considered the recommendations of the
RAB (24 CFR 903.13). The PHA has included in the Plan submission a copy ofthe recommendations made by the Resident
Advisory Board or Boards and a description ofthe manner in which the Plan addresses these recommendations.
4.The PHA made the proposed Plan and all information relevant to the public hearing available for public inspection at least 45
days before the hearing, published a notice that a hearing would be held and conducted a hearing to discuss the Plan and
invited public comment.
5.The PHA certifies that it will carry out the Plan in conformity with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Fair Housing
Act, section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
6.The PHA will affirmatively further fair housing by examining their programs or proposed programs, identifying any
impediments to fair housing choice within those programs, addressing those impediments in a reasonable fashion in view of
the resources available and work with local jurisdictions to implement any of the jurisdiction's initiatives to affirmatively
further fair housing that require the PHA's involvement and by maintaining records reflecting these analyses and actions.
7.For PIIA Plans that includes a policy for site based waiting lists:
•The PHA regularly submits required data to HUD's 50058 PIC/IMS Module in an accurate, complete and timely manner
(as specified in PHI Notice 2010-25);
•The system ofsite-based waiting lists provides for full disclosure to each applicant in the selection ofthe development in
which to reside, including basic information about available sites; and an estimate ofthe period oftime the applicant
would likely have to wait to be admitted to units of different sizes and types at each site;
•Adoption ofa site-based waiting list would not violate any court order or settlement agreement or be inconsistent with a
pending complaint brought by HUD;
•The PHA shall take reasonable measures to assure that such a waiting list is consistent with affirmatively furthering fair
housing;
•The PHA provides for review of its site-based waiting list policy to determine if it is consistent with civil rights laws and
certifications,as specified in 24 CFR part 903.7(c)(1).
8.The PRA will comply with the prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age pursuant to the Age Discrimination Act
of 1975.
9.The PHA will comply with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and 24 CFR Part 41, Policies and Procedures for the
Enforcement of Standards and Requirements for Accessibility by the Physically Handicapped.
10.The PHA will comply with the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Employment
Opportunities for Low-or Very-Low Income Persons, and with its implementing regulation at 24 CFR Part 135.
11.The PHA will comply with acquisition and relocation requirements ofthe Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24 as applicable.
Page 1 of 2 form HUD-50077-ST-HCV-HP (12/2014)
12.The PHA will take appropriate affirmative action to award contracts to minority and women's business enterprises under 24
CFR 5.105(a).
13.The PHA will provide the responsible entity or HUD any documentation that the responsible entity or HUD needs to carry
out its review under the National Environmental Policy Act and other related authorities in accordance with 24 CFR Part 58
or Part 50, respectively.
14.With respect to public housing the PHA will comply with Davis-Bacon or HUD determined wage rate requirements under
Section 12 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act.
15.The PHA will keep records in accordance with 24 CFR 85.20 and facilitate an effective audit to determine compliance with
program requirements.
16.The PHA will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Reduction Act of 1992, and 24 CFR Part 35.
17.The PHA will comply with the policies, guidelines, and requirements of OMB Circular No. A-87 (Cost Principles for State,
Local and Indian Tribal Governments), 2 CFR Part 225, and 24 CFR Part 85 (Administrative Requirements for Grants and
Cooperative Agreements to State, Local and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments).
18.The PHA will undertake only activities and programs covered by the Plan in a manner consistent with its Plan and will utilize
covered grant funds only for activities that are approvable under the regulations and included in its Plan.
19.All attachments to the Plan have been and will continue to be available at all times and all locations that the PHA Plan is
available for public inspection.All required supporting documents have been made available for public inspection along with
the Plan and additional requirements at the primary business office ofthe PHA and at all other times and locations identified
by the PHA in its PHA Plan and will continue to be made available at least at the primary business office ofthe PHA.
22.The PI-IA certifies that it is in compliance with applicable Federal statutory and regulatory requirements, including the
Declaration of Trust(s).
City of Carlsbad Housing Agency CA077
PHA Name PHA Number/HA Code
XX Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2017
5-Year PHA Plan for Fiscal Years 20 -20
I hereby certify that all the information stated herein,as well as any information provided in the accompaniment herewith, is true and accurate. Warning:HUD will
prosecute false claims and statements. Conviction may result in criminal and/or civil penalties.(18 U.S.C.1001,1010,1012; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3802).
Name of Authorized Official Title
Maki-.4(3\1
Signature Date
A...\e))al 6/.77
Page 2 of 2 form HUD-50077-ST-HCV-HP (12/2014)
Attachment C
Certification by State or Local U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development
Official of PHA Plans Consistency Office ofPublic and Indian Housing
with the Consolidated Plan or OMB No. 2577-0226
State Consolidated Plan Expires 2/29/2016
(All PHAs)
Certification by State or Local Official of PHA Plans
Consistency with the Consolidated Plan or State Consolidated Plan
I, Matt Hall ,the Chair, Community Development Commission
Official's Name Official's Title
certify that the 5-Year PHA Plan and/or Annual PHA Plan of the
City of Carlsbad Housing Agency —CA077
PHA Name
is consistent with the Consolidated Plan or State Consolidated Plan and the Analysis of
Impediments (AI) to Fair Housing Choice of the City of Carlsbad, California
Local Jurisdiction Name
pursuant to 24 CFR Part 91.
Provide a description of how the PHA Plan is consistent with the Consolidated Plan or State
Consolidated Plan and the AI.
The City of Carlsbad Housing & Neighborhood Services serves at the City's PHA and is also
the organization responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and the Al for the City of
Carlsbad. Therefore, staff preparing the PHA Plan, Consolidated Plan and the AI work
together to ensure that the documents are consistent and in line with the City's needs.
The following are specific examples:
•Designated 10 vouchers to serve homeless veterans and chronic homeless.In addition,
veterans receive a higher preference on the Section 8 Waiting List.
•Extremely low-income households receive a higher preference on the Section 8
Waiting List.
•Actively collaborate with non-profit agencies and social service agencies for resources
to assist the underserved needs of the community.
•Provide Fair Housing Workshops to Section 8 participants and property owners.
I hereby certify that all the information stated herein,as well as any information provided in the accompaniment herewith, is true and accurate. Warning:HUD will
prosecute false claims and statements. Conviction may result in criminal and/or civil penalties.(18 U.S.C. 1001, 1010, 1012;31 U.S.C. 3729, 3802)
Name of Authorized Official Title
Matt Hall Chair, Community Development Commission
Signature Date
Zhf4110 ji
1 31
Page 1 of 1 form HUD-50077-SL (12/2014)