Review of Previous Housing Element Sample Clauses

Review of Previous Housing Element. The Contractor will work closely with the City to determine the status, effectiveness, and appropriateness of the 2015–2023 housing programs. The Contractor will gather and document all available information regarding specific accomplishments. The Contractor will identify content to drop, change, or add. Findings from the evaluation will be detailed in a matrix to be included in the draft Housing Element and used as a basis for program revisions for the remainder of the planning period. The Contractor will send the review matrix to City staff to provide input before including it in the Administrative Draft Housing Element. Deliverable: 2.4.5.1.1. Included in Administrative Draft, Review of Previous Housing Programs chapter.
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