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CC - Item 3C - Presentation Update by the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments on the Regional Housing Trust Affordable and Homeless Housing in the San Gabriel ValleySGVRHT Updates and Accomplishments April 2022 1 SGVRHT Overview The San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (SGVRHT) is a Joint Powers Authority formed by SB 751 (Rubio) to fund and finance the planning and construction of affordable and homeless housing. SGVRHT is able to receive and leverage public and private financing. 22 cities have joined the SGVRHT 2 SGVRHT Board of Directors Chair, Jed Leano, City of Claremont Vice Chair, Becky Shevlin, City of Monrovia Gary Boyer, City of Glendora Adele Andrade- Stadler, City of Alhambra Maria Morales, City of El Monte Margaret Finlay, City of Duarte Carol Averell, Housing Expert Benita DeFrank, Housing Expert Patty Cortez, City of Covina 3 Capital Funding Sources The SGVRHT received a $20 million earmark in the FY 21-22 State Budget ▪Earmark priorities were adopted by the SGVRHT board in September 2021 1.Pipeline project funding-$8 million 2.Revolving loan funding-$8 million 3.Homeless Housing Pilot Programs-$4 million Local Housing Trust Fund Competitive State 1:1 matching source for affordable housing development. 1.2020 LHTF award-$1 million, 2 projects (Claremont, Pomona) totaling 71 units 2.2021 LHTF award-$1.1 million, 2 projects (Pomona, Alhambra) totaling 175 units 4 SGVRHT Pipeline Funding Awards City Project Name SGVRHT Funding #of units Claremont Baseline Road $554,750 15 Pomona West Mission $1,350,000 56 Alhambra Mariposa $1,000,000 50 Pomona East Holt $1,000,000 125 Baldwin Park Vista del Monte $500,000 53 El Monte 11730 Ramona $1,560,000 39 Pomona Prisma Artist Lofts $2,000,000 75 Claremont Harrison Avenue $1,280,000 32 Alhambra Chapel $1,760,000 44 Montebello 6th Street Grand $700,000 63 Total $11,704,750 552 10 projects Average per unit investment: $21,204 5 Project Renderings 6 Revolving Loan Fund The Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) will provide access to capital short term for predevelopment, and construction loans Creation of an RLF was a recommendation from the SGVRHT’s strategic plan Member citites identified the need for early capital The SGVRHT allocated $8 million in State Earmark funds to start the RLF. Loan proceeds and repayments will be available to lend to new projects in perpetuity. Consultant will host stakeholder forums during the formation of the RLF guidelines First round of projects must close financing by May 30, 2023. 7 Homeless Housing Pilot-tiny homes 8 Additional Homeless Housing Pilot Programs Provide a homeless housing unit/shelter bed for a minimum of 12 months; Maximum funding of $25,000 per bed/unit operated for 2 years or more; funding will be prorated based on program duration; minimum term of 1 year Funding must be expended by May 15, 2023 $1.25 million was allocated in December 2021 to an adaptive reuse project in Baldwin Park (right) to develop 50 beds of homeless housing 9 Housing Planning Actitivies ●Surplus land inventory:Establish an inventory of publicly and privately-owned sites that could potentially serve as sites for affordable and/or homeless housing;Develop a webpage to share the inventory data with city staff and developers to facilitate development opportunities ●Land Trust Study:Determine the feasibility of creating a San Gabriel Valley Regional Land Trust and the best formation and governance structure for the entity ●Affordable Housing Incubator:Provide member cities with technical assistance in below disciplines: •Financial Analysis &Technical Support; •Real Estate &Land Acquisition Support; •Land Use and Environmental Analysis; •Public Outreach &Engagement;and •Grant Writing.10 SGVRHT Project Support Technical Assistance Affordable Housing Incubator Pilot programs Predevelopment Revolving loan fund for acquisition and predevelopment capital Regional Land Trust Pipeline Funding Construction and permanent financing for affordable housing 11 Questions? www.sgvrht.org bacevedo@sgrvht.org 12