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2 <br /> • Producing two videos (one in English and one in Spanish) about the LHA programith <br /> Justice United and community leaders <br /> • Sending email blasts with program eligibility and application info at 1 month and 2 <br /> weeks out of application deadline (December 1) <br /> The County has received 376 applications as of October 31, 2022, all applications are due to the <br /> County by December 1, 2022. <br /> PRIORITIZATION FORMULA: <br /> After the application due date on December 1, 2022, staff will calculate award amounts using <br /> the following guidelines: <br /> • All eligible homeowners will receive a minimum award amount of$100, or up to the full <br /> amount of the County portion of their tax bill if this is less than $100 <br /> • Award amounts will be the County portion of the tax bill less 2% of the participant's <br /> household income <br /> • Total award amounts in 2022 for all participants will exceed the available program <br /> funding for 2022 of$250,000 <br /> o As of October 21, 2022, total award amounts exceed $322,000 <br /> • Staff project that there will be about 745 eligible applications submitted in 2022 <br /> o In 2021 there was a shorter application period of 8 weeks and 68% of the <br /> applications were submitted in the last 3 weeks that the application period was <br /> open, and 98% of applications were submitted after November 1. However the <br /> first application was not submitted in 2021 until October 25 because the <br /> program started later. <br /> 0 376 current applications multiplied by 1.98 for 98% more applications = 745 <br /> applications <br /> • To prioritize award amounts, staff will arrange applicants in priority order <br /> o FIRST: people with higher tax burden (total property tax bill divided by income) <br /> o SECOND: people with longer length of time in their home <br /> o THIRD: Participant age (highest age of any household member) <br /> • Staff will make full awards to as many participants as possible up to $75,000 of the <br /> $250,000 in available funding <br /> • Staff will determine a multiplying factor for the remaining $175,000 of the $250,000 in <br /> available funding and use this to reduce all other awards by the same percentage <br /> o Staff will subtract available funding from the maximum award amount, and <br /> divide the difference by the maximum award amount, this is the percentage <br /> difference between amounts needed and what is available <br /> o Staff will reduce all award amounts by the same percentage, ensuring that <br /> eligible homeowners will receive a minimum award amount of$100, or up to the <br /> full amount of the County portion of their tax bill if this is less than $100 <br /> NEXT STEPS: <br /> Staff plan to give Board members an evaluation of the 2022 Longtime Homeowner Assistance <br /> program in Spring 2023 alongside recommendations for the Board to consider for a potential <br /> 2023 LHA property tax assistance program. <br />
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