That we send out are Getting Better and better and were working with developers to decrease the unnecessary information on some of the materials and they were did the out reach materials so that our ser ser ser certificate of preference holders are not tuned off about sheets and sheets of words about ami and all those things that they do need to know , they need to know how much it will cost and they need to know about what the minimum income is and the rent is and i think were really making big improvements. We send out our email blast its now going to over 30,000 folks interested in rentals and over 30,000 folks interested in Home Ownership opportunities here in the city and we are really monitoring the lottery process and ways, its hard to monitor and its easier to machine ter now with the electronic now that weve come to the 21st century with our electronic lottery and our Electronic System than the circus tickets and so its really coming to prove to be fruitful as well and now when a developer accidentally leaves out an application, we know exactly where to go and who it was and how to put it back in and what all of these steps are and where as before, if a developer accidentally left out an application it was like oh, well, sorry we cant find your application and well that no longer happens. So i feel like were really able to step up this year and how were delivering these units and weve increased the number of developer and leasing agent trainings and were helping close their learning curve on the new way and and. The Customer Service timing that they have to have to accept applications by hand and or to pass out applications rather than having access to them all over the city so its really i think ever developer we speak with that uses the electronic trotly comes away with saying why didnt we do that before and and making sure we review each and ever disqualified household, to ensure that they were disqualified for the reasons that are in the marketing plan that are detailed in the market ing plan and we spot check the qualified households just to make sure that they are actually qualified households and this is helping our developers as well with their com ployance issues and its helping our tenants who , our potential tenants that might not have felt like they had a place to go when they were disqualified or anybody that was going to look at their stuff again and their information again and i believe that now they understand especially primarily especially the certificate of preference holders that most c. D. And ocii are going to be there for them to even if its just to explain to them why they didnt qualify and in a way that they can understand and get resources to fix. We closed three projects this fiscal year and dr. Davis Pacific Point and the shipyard 53 and 54 but we worked on, we brought online five projects so we were doing a little bit of juggleing here and bringing five on and actually closing out the three and its never a dull moment. I just want to take this time to actually show you value. There we go. Good. So when you see this and if you scroll council there are Home Ownership opportunities theyre here can you sign up for the email housing alert and if youve clicked here and put in your income it will tell you if theres any available units for you right now today and you click c listings and it will show you all of the listings that are currently available and currently available weve got Alice Griffith apartments phase 3 and it lifts the units and how many the minimum income is and thats what people want to know what is the minimum income and how much is the rent. The details of it, are going to give you all of the more detailed information about the units and maximum income limits, for twoperson households, mack mum income is 38. 45 a month and 46, 150 a year it tells you how many people you have to have in your household to qualify for these bedroom sizes and it tells you what the lottery preferences are for these units and certificate of preference, displaced tenants. Live work and San Francisco and it tells you if they allow rental assistance and it gives you anything else that you need to know about the eligibility rules. Its pretty sweet. Very sweet. It else you everything you need to know about your Credit History and if you click it will give you more information about Credit History and it will take you to the fair chance ordinance so you know your rights under article 49 in the police code and it goes down to the amenities of the building and the project and it tells you how much the application fee it s and what is expected in to for a deposit and tells you about the neighborhoods and gives you a map and details and it gives you information what you need to come in and after should you be lucky what theyre going to call you to bring in and it was all there and important, well, to know how many elemented Parking Spaces there are so that you can it is comprehensive and its helping and helping our councillors as well because theyre able when they have someone sitting in front of them theyre able to look and see what weve got going on i just wanted to quickly go in and i know im going to go quickly, one more again and one more again and go back again the Home Ownership opportunities are listed here. The home opioid are on the website theyre not currently on dalia theyre set to come early next year in the First Quarter so right now theyre listed in a separate place and im thrilled weve been able to bring dalia online and people are gaining from it and we will be happy to say that weve had our one million visit to the dalia website this week in the 1617 fiscal year there were over 85,000 applicants to 1,015 units that came through our Affordable Housing system and our lottery. Thats a lot of people we still will beat new york we have to beat by hundreds and hundreds of thousands. And how do i do this. Im going Non Technology and i go back to power point. And so im going to switch gears a little bit and speak more quickly and the i just wanted give you a little reminder of the certificate of Preference Program and households that were serving and there were over 5,000 households that were displaced originally with that we have identified and we are in contact monthly every time a unit goes and comes to market with about 181 of the households and we think that there are we know there are 1,618 that are deceased and we dont know how many more are deceased but we know there are more deceased certificate of preference holders than we are aware of and we are updating our numbers all the time but ace said sometimes the unknown is due to that. There are 1,657 certificates of preference holders that are housed in San Francisco housing. Affordable housing. And they can use it once for Home Ownership and once for rental housing and there are 384 people that have never used their certificate but theyre not actively looking for housing and there are 215 Certificate Holders that applied for housing in 1617. Those 215 actually submitted 258 applications and to multiple properties and we issued 55 new certificates in 20162017 and we were able to house 43 certificate of preference holders. We have seen after over all increase in the number of applications to all Affordable Housing since dalia so it seems to go along that certificate of preference holder are finding it easier to find as well. The larger numbers in the fiscal year 1516 are due primarily to out reach done for dr. Davis for that development and we even increase those numbers and i think it truly is because its easier to apply now for our certificate of preference holders. And there were 43 households house inside 21 of the 43 were house inside ocii projects and 22 were housed inhouseing Community Development projects and there were 19 folks that lived outside of San Francisco that when they were displaced they went outside of San Francisco that came back, hallelujah. Sam pablo, richmond, elk grove, san jose, hayward, san rafael, berkley and all those people to our city ex council tee of San Francisco. So what happened to the folks that submitted an application but didnt get housed. 172 of them. There were 24 that were under income, we, as you will remember we were having a Great Partnership with the Cue Foundation that has a rental Subsidy Program that has been really helpful to house certificate of preference holders. The program ran oust their subsidiaries in mid of this year so we were unable to access those subsidiaries, they did get reunder and they currently have certificates and its not too dismal for 17 and 19 that subsidy to get housed and 28 of them were over income, its a fine line but those folks keep applying they will find something and request higher rental, higher a. M. I. Served in many Affordable Housing and there are 17 folks who were underage and they applied for seniors and they were seniors so and they didnt get housed this time but it gets older so they keep applying theyll eventually get one and then there were only and im saying only, because out of 215 households there were only five denied due to credit or other eligibility of criteria and perhaps they were evicted and rental history and there were only five households and Senior Community or other access to housing agencies that are helping people fix credit or address its the folks that withdrew or didnt ponte so we really looked at this and how come so many people, 98 folks changed their minds or stopped answering the phone when they submitted a a application and what we really looked at and weve met with agencies working with bay bay view and we really think that folks are, once theyre changing their minds because once they see the units, maybe they dont meet every, meet the criteria that they have where they want to live and they are housed so theyre not in urgent need so if they find out theres no parking, and they have applied, they might change their minds and wait for another unit to come available that has parking and if they find at the rent is they find out that the rent is not a unit that is paying where you pay a third of your income and its a unit which is a priced higher and you have to have a minimum income to be able to afford that rent. They find that out and they werent looking for that type of a situation and theyll drop out or they will refuse the unit. And then theres the location now that its easier apply to Affordable Housing folks are applying and theyre looking at the location and they decide you know what i dont want to live in that neighborhood i would rather live and as the survey we reported to you guys earlier this year the survey that we did certificate reverence holder many said they really want to live in western edition or bay view and we had many people drop oust even dr. Davis, that opportunity to live at willie b. Kennedy in the western edition and so folks have options and they are wanting to use their certificate when they want to use it they know the value of it and are making choices that are right for them. We reported to you earlier about fiscal year 1617 how many preference holders were housed and there were 26c. O. P. Holders housed at dr. Davis and 12 at Pacific Point all together and those happened in over a long period of time and so 21 folks were housed in 1516 and five in 1516 when the units, when the building finished lease up and at Pacific Point they were 815 16 and 4 in 1617. Recently, you received a report about a couple of developments that closed in early fiscal year 1718 that leased up in 1617 and one, was hunters view phase 2 and there were 106, one, two, three and four bed almost units at hunters view and its Family Housing and 80 of those were 106 were set aside for Hunters Point redevelopment replacements and there were 26 tax credit units that came through the lottery system the John Stewart Company was the developer and there were 1,946 applications for those 26 units and eight c. C. O. P. Holders applied and three were housed. The other development that we were pointing and they were priced for families at 80 a. M. I. And linar had 85 applicants for 16 units there were one certificate of preference that applied and my slide says that they applied, they were over income and they were initially determined to be over income and they appealed and when they appealed the mayor s Office Housing of Community Development stand re looked at their income and determined they were not over income. Here is the requirement for a developer, developer when a household appeals the developer has to hold a unit a com rable unit during the appeal. And that is what linar did, the household, there were two and three bedroom units going on at this time. The household they picked unand linnar held one unit and it wasnt the household wanted and so when we reviewed their appeal and said ok, you are income qualified the household went back to linnar and when linnar said im sorry this is the only three bedroom unit we had, the household said never mind so theyre going to wait until another phase down the line when they can see the three bedroom unit that they want. Another completed project was Alice Griffith phases 1 and 2 this was 128 or 184, 1, 2, 3 bedroom rental units and 68 tax credit union its the rest of them were Public Housing replace ments and this is Mccormick Baron salazar and we had 278,000 applicants for the 68 units and 25 preference holders that applied and five of them were housed. Ill give you you will get more in depth reports on these two projects in coming months. As they finish. The next project i want to talk about is that recently completed which ill report more in detail later, is mission bay boulevard north which is called 588 and the name of the development that is 198 one and two bedroom rental units the rents ranged from 1,090 to 1576 per month and this is a related Management Company project and we had 4,000 and 65 applicants for the 17 certificate of preference, im sorry, for the 198 units and 17 c. O. P. Holders that applied and sixth that were housed and theyre currently lease are or they finished leasing it just very recently. In progress were working on natalie trance bay block seven that lottery just happened and theyre currently leasing there were 6,571 applications for 95 aint and this was the First Development that people could apply through dalia and trance bay black seven there were 10c. O. P. Holders that applied and were also working on Alice Griffith the application deadline. Just passed. Its coming december 22nd. The shipyard clock 56 and 57 are all of the units are currently in escrow and by windsor and those units, those were 26 units and we had 888 applications and there were eight c. O. P. Holders that applied and well find out the outcome of that in a future report. My last slide is just to talk a little bit about race and ethnicity in o. C. I. I. Projects in general and not certificate of holder but in general but for the project that were completed in 20162017 so looking at dr. Davis and Pacific Point and there were 126 African American folks housed in those three developments and 100 alone at dr. Davis and there were 16 latino households folks that identified as latino in Pacific Point and dr. Davis and 72 town send all three and 23 asian folks in all three of those and those are the highest numbers of race eth and nice tee in coi projects that completed in the 20162017. What are we doing now . Well besides juggling all those lease ups and lotteries were continuing to work on dalia and home opioid were hoping to get the home opioid listings as i said in the beginning of 2018 were working on getting home opioid applications in dalia and those will come soon in 2018 and beer doing followup with the certificate of preference survey and pam is taking the lead on that and we have a lot of great activities planned for followup to this survey and among them, out reach through kay pew you all suggested last time and continuing out reach to faith based groups and we are wanting to ex back to you with adoption of amendments to the ellis act Housing Preference and other Preference Programs that weve discussed and we will be coming to you with that in 2018. That is all i got for now. I think pam wants to wrap it up and then well take your questions. Thank you. So we will be back in the spring of 2018 to give you an update on the c. O. P. Survey items that we initially discussed in september of this year. And also i hope you all have been receiving the out reach post cards that the c. O. P. Holders are reaching and also, because we wanted to let you know that we did hear you about wanting us to do out reach to c. O. P. Holders, o. C. I. I. And most of these staff will host a c. O. P. Information stable at the Multi PurposeSenior ServicesHoliday Party at the dr. Davis center and that will be on december 15th in the evening so if you are available please come by. And i think that concludes our presentation and we would be