File #: 2016-0300   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 3/31/2016 In control: Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2016 Final action: 6/15/2016
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE update on Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) grant application activities.
Sponsors: Planning and Development (Department)
Indexes: Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program, Budgeting, Cap-and-Trade, Countywide Sustainability Plan (Project), First/Last Mile, Grant Aid, Housing, Informational Report, Policy, Vehicle sharing
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AD HOC SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE
JUNE 15, 2016

Subject/Action
SUBJECT: AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT APPLICATION

ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE update on Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) grant application activities.


Issue
ISSUE

On January 28, 2016, the Metro Board of Directors adopted a Strategy and Policy Framework for the AHSC program under cap-and-trade. This report provides an overview of funding applications submitted to the State.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

The AHSC program is one of eleven programs in the larger cap-and-trade portfolio, and funds both affordable housing in areas served by transit along with various types of transportation infrastructure and amenities. The intent of the program is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by increasing transit ridership and active transportation, as well as to foster collaboration across sectors and jurisdictions.

The Metro AHSC Strategy and Policy Framework is intended to improve the competitive standing of projects in Los Angeles County as well as to prompt project applications that reflect Metro's identified priorities around first-last mile connectivity, active transportation, and affordable housing. Metro has proceeded to implement that strategy through a series of activities including outreach to local agencies and sub-regional Council of Governments, creation of program material for the Metro website, and hands-on work on project applications.

Concept applications were due to the California Strategic Growth Council on March 16, 2016. At that time, Metro participated in 3 applications that, if successful, would fund additional bike share stations as part of the downtown Los Angeles bike share pilot. In addition, Metro worked with jurisdictions (including cities of Los Angeles, El Monte, Inglewood, Hawthorne and Los Angeles County) to coordinate the inclusion of on-street transportation infr...

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