City of Pleasanton Awarded $250,000 for Affordable Housing.SACRAMENTO Sacramento, city, United States Sacramento (săkrəmĕn`tō), city (1990 pop. 369,365), state capital and seat of Sacramento co., central Calif. , Calif. -- The California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Housing Finance Agency's (CalHFA) Housing Enabled by Local Partnerships (HELP) Program has awarded the City of Pleasanton Pleasanton, city (1990 pop. 50,553), Alameda co., W Calif., a suburb of the San Francisco–Oakland area, in a vineyard and dairy region; inc. 1894. Wine and cheese are produced, and there are publishing and stone-quarrying industries. $250,000 to establish a down payment assistance program for first-time home buyers. The City will leverage the HELP Program financing by pooling it with other sources of affordable housing funds. These monies will be used to assist home buyers in achieving homeownership through low-interest Adj. 1. low-interest - (used of loans) charging a relatively small percentage of the amount borrowed high-interest - (used of loans) charging a relatively large percentage of the amount borrowed second mortgages. Home buyers will also receive financial training, credit counseling Credit counseling (known in the United Kingdom as debt counselling) is a process offering education to consumers about how to avoid incurring debts that cannot be repaid. This process is actually more debt counseling than a function of credit education. and debt counseling prior to the close of escrow escrow Instrument, such as a deed, money, or property, that constitutes evidence of obligations between two or more parties and is held by a third party. It is delivered by the third party only upon fulfillment of some condition. , as well as, post purchase training. "Through our HELP program, we offer local governments low cost and flexible funding for use in creating more affordable housing," said Theresa Parker, CalHFA Executive Director. "The HELP Program makes it easy for localities, like Pleasanton, to implement solutions for helping their citizen's move into the housing they want and can afford." California localities were awarded a total of $7.5 million in this round of CalHFA's HELP financing. The following commitments were made to the other five localities: Local Government Entity < < < Commitment County of El Dorado < < < $ 1,500,000 City of Anaheim < < < $ 1,250,000 Town of Mammoth Lakes < < < $ 1,500,000 City of Roseville Redevelopment Agency < < < $ 1,500,000 City of San Buenaventura Redevelopment Agency < < < $ 1,500,000 Since 1998, the HELP Program has partnered with 104 local government entities to fund $166.6 million in low interest HELP loans to acquire, develop, rehabilitate re·ha·bil·i·tate v. 1. To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education. 2. To restore to good condition, operation, or capacity. , or preserve affordable rental or ownership housing. CalHFA funding provides additional resources to address localities' unmet un·met adj. Not satisfied or fulfilled: unmet demands. affordable housing needs by using a competitive process to award loans with repayment terms of up to ten years at 3.5% simple interest. Through the HELP program, CalHFA offers two funding cycles of approximately $7.5 million in the fall and spring of each year. Recipients of the semi-annual award are evaluated on six criteria: affordability, cost efficiency, maximization of benefits, implementation readiness, resource impact and comprehensiveness of program design. The California Housing Finance Agency was created in 1975 to meet the housing needs of low and moderate income Californians. To date, HELP funding has contributed to the financing of nearly 20,000 units of affordable housing for Californians who are most in need. For more information on the HELP Program and the full complement of CalHFA programs, visit www.calhfa.ca.gov or contact the Special Lending Program Manager, Amanda Rose, at 916.445.9313 or arose@calhfa.ca.gov. |
|
||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion