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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-03-09; Housing Commission; ; Carlsbad Public Housing Agency Annual PlanThe City of Carlsbad Housing & Neighborhood Services 'i) A REPORT TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION DATE: March 9, 2017 SUBJECT: CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY ANNUAL PLAN I. RECOMMENDATION Staff: Bobbi Nunn Housing Program Manager Item No. 1 That the Housing Commission ADOPT Resolution No. 2017-002, RECOMMENDING that the Community Development Commission APPROVE the Carlsbad Public Housing Agency (PHA) Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. II. BACKGROUND Housing & Neighborhood Services administers the federally funded Section 8 Rental Assistance Program for the Public Housing Agency in Carlsbad, which is more specifically known as the Carlsbad Housing Agency. Pursuant to code of federal regulations (CFR) 24 Part 903, a Public Housing Authority (PHA) is required to submit a 5-Year and Annual Plan. The 5-Year and Annual PHA Plan provide a basic guide to PHA policies, rules, and requirements concerning the PHA's operations, programs, and services. In addition, the Plan advises HUD and members of the public the PHA's miss ion and strategies for serving the needs of low-income and very low-income families for the next five years. The 5-Year Plan covering fisca l years 2015 -2019 was approved by the Community Development Commission on April 7, 2015. The PHA Plan and any revisions of the plan must be formally adopted by the PHA Board of Commissioners or other PHA officials. The Community Development Commission is the governing board for the Carlsbad Housing Agency. III. DISCUSSION The Draft PHA Annual Plan is available for public review and comment prior to the Public Hearing and adoption by the Community Development Commission. Th e public review period will end on April 11, 2017, and the Public Hearing is tentatively scheduled for April 11, 2017. All public comments received on the draft PHA Annual Plan will be addressed and included in the final documents that will be submitted to HUD. CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY ANNUAL PLAN March 9, 2017 The PHA is required to identify any PHA Plan elements that have been revised since the last Annual Plan submission. The following areas are addressed: • Deconcentration and Other Policies that Govern Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions; • Financial Resources; and • Rent Determination Further, the PHA needs to indicate the progress in meeting the goals and objectives identified in the last 5- Year PHA Plan that was adopted on April 7, 2015. The purpose of the 5-Year PHA Plan is to identify goals and objectives to serve the needs of low-income (under 80% of the area median income -AMI), very low- income (under 50% of the AMI), and extremely low-income (under 30% of the AMI) families for the next 5 years. The goals are: 1. Expand the supply of assisted housing; 2. Improve the quality of assisted housing; 3. Increase assisted housing choices; 4. Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of families and individuals; and 5. Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing. Once the Plan is approved, the following documents are required to be submitted with the PHA Plan template (Form HUD-50075-HP): • Form HUD-50077-ST-HCV-HP, PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations (which includes all certifications relating to Civil Rights); • Form HUD-50077-SL, Certification by State or Local Official of PHA Plans Consistency with the Consolidated Plan or State Consolidated Plan; and • Resident Advisory Board (RAB) comments and a narrative describing the analysis of any recommendations and decisions made regarding the recommendations. IV. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Housing Commission adopt Resolution No. 2017-002, recommending that the Community Development Commission approve the Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. V. EXHIBITS 1. Housing Commission Resolution No. 2017-002 2. Annual PHA Plan (Form HUD-50075-HP) for Fiscal Year 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 HOUSING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2017-002 A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE CARLSBAD ANNUAL PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY (PHA) PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 AND AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, the Housing & Neighborhood Services Department administers the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program for the City of Carlsbad's Public Housing Agency (PHA); and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued regulations requiring PHAs to submit 5-Y ear and Annual Plans consistent with the City of Carlsbad's Consolidated Plan and local objectives; and WHEREAS, federal regulations provide that the 5-Year and Annual Plans must be adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Agency and submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Housing Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: II II II II 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 2. That based on the information provided within the Housing Commission Staff Report, the Housing Commission ADOPTS Resolution No. 2017-002, recommending to the HC RESOLUTION NO. 2017-002 PAGE2 1 II 2 Community Development Commission APPROVAL of the Carlsbad Annual PHA Plan for \ 3 Fiscal Year 2017 and authorization to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 4 Development. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Housing Commission hereby recommends that the Housing & Neighborhood Services Director be authorized to execute all appropriate documents required for the submittal of said Annual PHA Plan. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Housing Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 9th day of March 2017, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SUSANIGOE,CHAIRPERSON CARLSBAD HOUSING COMMISSION 24 DEBBIE FOUNTAIN 25 26 27 28 HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DIRECTOR (_ City of Carlsbad PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 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, fam ilies served by the PHA, and members of the public of the 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 PH As. PHAs that meet the definition of a Standard Pl-IA, Troubled Pl-IA, HCV-Only PHA, Small PHA, or Qualified PHA do not need to submit this form. A. PHA Information. A.I PHA Name: CARLSBAD HOUSING AGENCY -HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES PHA Code: CA077 PHA Type: D Small [8] High Performer PHA Plan fo r Fiscal Year Beginning: (MM/YYYY): 07 /2017 PHA Inventory (Based on Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) units at time ofFY beginning, above) Num ber of P ublic Housing (PH) Units not applicable Total Combined 703 units PHA Plan Submission Type: [:8'.I Annual Submission Number of Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) 703 baseline 0 Revised Annua l 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 Pl-IA Plan, PHA Plan Elements, and all information relevant to the public hearing and proposed PHA P lan are available for inspection by the public. Additionally, the PHA must provide information on how the public may reasonably obtain additional information of the PHA policies contained in the standard Annual Plan, but excluded from their streamlined submissions. At a minimum, PHAs must post PHA Plans, including updates, at each Asset Management Project (AMP) and main office or central office of the PHA. PH As are strongly encouraged to post complete PHA 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 Se rvices 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Main administrative office of the local, county or State government: • City of Carlsba d -City Hall City Clerk 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Public libraries: • City of Ca rlsbad M ain Library 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92011 • City of Carlsbad Georgin a Cole Library 1250 Ca rlsbad Village Drive Ca rl sbad, 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 Ca rlsbad Housing & Neighborhood Se rvices 1200 Car lsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 D PHA Consortia: (Check box if submitting a Joint PHA Plan and complete table below) Participating PHAs PHA Code Program(s) in the Consortia Lead PH/\: B. Annual Plan Elements B.t Revision of PHA Plan Elements. Program(s) not in the Consortia No. of Units in Each Program PH HCV (a) Have the following PHA Plan elements been revised by the PHA since its last Annual PHA Plan submission? y N D ~ Statement of Housing Needs and Strategy for Addressing Housing Needs. D ~ Deconcentration and Other Policies tbat Govern Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions. ~ D Financial Resources. ~ D Rent Determination. D ~ Homeownership Programs. D ~ Safety and Crime Prevention. D ~ Pet Policy. D ~ Substantial Deviation. D ~ 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 sen se 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 withtbe San Diego County Apartment Association and local property management companies. These resources will be used to make owners aware ofthe benefits of the Section 8 RentalAssistance 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 entourage 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 ln coordination of with other local housing agencies, San Diego County Apartment Association, Nort,h County Apartment Managers Association, and local property management companies. 4. Owner information packet~describingthe benefits of the rental assistance program will be available upon request. 5. The PHA ~ill market the Section.~ program by conducting Rental Owner workshops for prospective owners periodically to explain the prqgram benefits, especially during periods of low voucher utilization and low vacancyJates. 6. The PHA will utilize the meclia, including newspapers, magazines, internet, television, and radio to market the Section 8 progr~m 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. PaynientStandards 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 refl~ctthe 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) If the PHA answered yes for any element, describe the revisions for each element below: Financial Resources-CY 2016 Annual Contributions for HCV Program - Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Annual Contributions for HCV Program - Administrative Fees for Program Operations Total Resources Rent Determination $ 5,545,117. $ 588,690. $ 6,133,807. --, Payment Standards were increased ip accordance with FFY 2017 published FMRs. Payment Standards are set between 100% and 110% oftheFMR. 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 D [81 Hope VI or Choice Neighborhoods. D [81 Mixed Finance Modernization or Development. D [81 Demolition and/or Disposition. D [81 Conversion of Public Housing to Tenant Based Assistance. D [81 Conversion of Public Housing to Project-Based Assistance under RAD. D [81 Project Based Vouchers. D [81 Units with Approved Vacancies for Modernization. D [81 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 of project based units and general locations, and describe how project basing would be consistent with the PHA Plan. 8.3 Progress Report. Provide a description of the 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 assi st ed 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 Uni ts OBJECTIVES 2015 -2019 Assist in construction of new 0 0 affordable housing. Pen di ng Devel opments: • 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. • Se a 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. • Rob ertson Ranch -56 moderate income rental units @ 90% of AMI are currently under construction. • Windsor Point-50 rental unit s 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 ph ase . 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 aoove 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 anctsupport services agencies to obtain information about programs and benefits that will promote self~sufficiency for participant families. In addition, information is rnade availabl~ 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 servi.~es for each organization, and provides contact information. • Carlsbad Service Center opens April 6, 2017 providing job training, employment preparedness, food distribution, Cal Fresh appli~c:1,tion assistance, and a hiring center. PHA Goal: Ensure equal opportunity arid 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 provide Fair Housing counseling and landlord/tenant mediation for residents of Carlsbad. • Center for Social Advocacy provided a Fair Housing workshop for staff and tenants on April 25, 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 53 80 Notice of Occupancy Rights under the Violence Agains t Women Act (VAWA} 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 Packet s, 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 0~ Fiscal Year Audit: Year ended June 30, 2016 -Th e single audit report on expenditures offederal awards disclosed no audit findings required by the auditors to be reported under paragraph .510{a) of 0MB Circular A-133. (b) If yes, please describe: C. Other Document and/or Certification Requirements. C.1 Certification Listing Policies and Programs that the PHA has Revised since Submission of its Last Annual Plan Form 50077-ST-HCV-HP, Certification of Compliance with PHA Plans and Related Regulations, must be submitted by the PHA as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan. C.2 Civil Rights Certification. Form 50077-ST-HCV-HP, Certification of Compliance with PHA Plans and Related Regulations, must be submitted by the PHA as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan. C.3 Resident Advisory Board (RAB) Comments. (a) Did the RAB(s) provide comments to the PHA Plan? y N DD 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 of the RAB recommendations and the decisions made on these recommendations. C.4 Certifica tion by State or Local Officials. Form HUD 50077-SL, Certification by State or Local Officials of PHA 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 Improvemen ts. 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