Neda Zayer, Ventura’s Acting Community Development Director, speaks with Sandra Siepak about their programs and activities, including housing services and long-range planning.
More specifically, Zayer touches upon Ventura’s Affordable Housing Program, the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP) and the General Plan.
The City’s Affordable Housing Program and various loan programs are administered by the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura (Housing Authority), an agency separate from the City of Ventura whose primary function is to manage and administer housing assistance programs in the City of Ventura in order to provide decent, safe, and affordable housing to low- and moderate-income families.
The City of Ventura’s Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP) is a roadmap aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and preparing the community for potential impacts of climate change.
The General Plan is the embodiment of the community’s vision for the future of Ventura. It is the City’s comprehensive framework of guiding policies on land use, housing, roads, recreation, historical and natural resources, balance of adequate water supply infrastructure, public safety services, and noise, and serves as a basis for decisions that affect all aspects of our everyday lives from where we live and work to how we move about. It is implemented by decisions that direct the allocation of public resources and that shape private development.
TV broadcast week beginning 12/25/22
Producer: GeorgeAlger.com
Sponsor: NONPROFIT FIRE, Google Ad Grants Community Building
NonProfitFire.org
Sponsor: GWC PRODUCTIONS, Putting Eyes on Your Music
GWCProductions.com
Sponsor: SKYWORKS MARKETING, Performance Advertising
SkyworksMarketing.com