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ii. Joseph (CHP): Got HUD approval to rebuild properties, preventing the <br /> loss of 30% of units. <br /> iii. Delores Bailey: NOAH project, ten affordable homes for low-income <br /> families, 30-60% AMI. <br /> b. Hudson: Peewee Dignified Homes, three new homes for individuals transitioning <br /> from homelessness. <br /> ix. Project Updates: <br /> a. Rachel (CASA): 32-unit apartment project, partnering with TCH, Self-help, CASA, <br /> and Home Trust, providing safe housing for women. <br /> b. Amanda (CASA): Cedar Village project in Hillsborough, 72 affordable units, 30- <br /> 50%AMI units for veterans and DV victims. <br /> X. Score CIP Applications (60 minutes): <br /> xi. CASA: <br /> i. Holly noted consistent efforts for affordable housing. <br /> ii. Matt A. raised concerns about the proposal's focus on OC residents. <br /> iii. Erica clarified the new scoring sheet set up by commissioners. <br /> b. Bonnie emphasized the need for continuous improvement in the scoring matrix. <br /> xii. CHP: <br /> i. Lynn expressed confusion about funding sources. <br /> ii. Kyle highlighted the project's accessibility features and underserved <br /> location. <br /> b. Hasan recommended amendments based on the project's location. <br /> xiii. CHT: <br /> i. Matt F. pointed out low scores in building and site design. <br /> b. Hasan highlighted the project's proximity to public transportation. <br /> xiv. Empowerment: <br /> i. Lynn raised concerns about funding clarity. <br /> ii. Andrew suggested consistent scoring criteria. <br /> b. Hasan emphasized the importance of saving 18 affordable homes. <br />