
"Sunnyvale's Housing Division is offering $18 million in funding this year for affordable housing developments through its Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Funding comes from local housing mitigation funds and below market rate housing funds. Eligible projects include the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation and/or predevelopment of affordable housing. NOFA application materials are available on the city's housing webpage at https://bit.ly/4a0KCfI. Eligible rental housing projects must be affordable to lower-income households. Eligible ownership housing projects must be affordable to moderate- and/or lower-income households. Applications due: Feb. 17."
"Awards are tentatively scheduled to be announced in April. For more information, email Housing Specialist Ryan Dyson at rdyson@sunnyvale.ca.gov or call 408-730-7466. Addressing homelessness As part of Sunnyvale's Strategic Plan to Address Homelessness, the city is hosting community outreach meetings to gather feedback. Community input will help refine the strategic plan before City Council considers it on May 19. The meetings are set for Thursday, Feb. 12, 1:30-3 p.m.,"
"and Wednesday, Feb. 18, 6-7:30 p.m., in the Bay Conference Room at City Hall, 456 W. Olive Ave.The same information will be presented at each meeting. More details about community input opportunities and related materials will be available soon on at https://bit.ly/4rj68DD. For more information, email unhoused specialist Jocelyn Vidales at jvidales@sunnyvale.ca.gov or call 408-730-7451. Teen Wellness Fair Teens in grades 9-12 are invited to a free wellness fair planned by high school leaders, where they can learn about wellness, volunteer and job opportunities,"
Sunnyvale's Housing Division is offering $18 million through a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) using local housing mitigation and below market rate housing funds. Eligible projects include acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, and predevelopment for rental projects affordable to lower-income households and ownership projects affordable to moderate- and/or lower-income households. Applications are due Feb. 17 with awards tentatively announced in April; NOFA materials are on the city's housing webpage. As part of the Strategic Plan to Address Homelessness, the city will hold community outreach meetings on Feb. 12 and Feb. 18 to gather input before City Council consideration on May 19. A free Teen Wellness Fair for grades 9-12 will occur Feb. 7 at Sunnyvale City Hall.
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