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Section 4. Housing Action Steps/Impiementation Strategies <br />The following action steps are implementation strategies to help achieve the <br />goals identified above. The action steps are annually refined as part cf the <br />comprehensiveplanning process and Housing Plan review. Not all action steps <br />will be implemented in the current year, rather they will be implemented based <br />upon prioritization in alignment with annual budget resources. Many cf the <br />action steps are noted as a high priority for the HRA. <br />4.1 Create an educational environment that promotes quality housing <br />renovationand housing assistance through the Home &GardenShow, <br />HousingResourceCenter technical assistance and target marketing. <br />. Fund an annual Home � Garden Fair featurin� housin� contractors, <br />remodeling vendors, landscape companies and finance agencies. The Fair <br />includes seminars, children's activities and door wizes and is held the <br />first Saturday in February or last Saturday in January. Identified as a <br />high priority of the HRA. <br />� Assist the Housin�Resource Center North Metro which provides technical <br />construction management and financial advice through an annual fee paid <br />by the HRA. The services of HousingResource Center are provided free to <br />residents. Services include assistance on building evaluations, city code <br />and permit process, scope � work, construction cost information, <br />construction bid process, evaluation � submitted bids, monitor <br />construction process and purchase counseling. Identified as a high <br />priority of the HRA. <br />. Produce a remodelers handbook that provides a summary � projects <br />highlighted over the years through the Rambler Redesign Program. , <br />• Stren�then the citv's relafzonshi� with local banks, realtors, school district - <br />and non-profit service providers to effectively inform the community - <br />about the benefits � housing rehabilitationand reinvestment programs <br />and partnerships. Identified as a high priority for the HRA. <br />. Develop a Hous_ing Newsletter to market HRA housing programs and <br />provide target mailings to neighborhoods that may be experiencingsigns <br />cf blight. Identified as a high priority for the HRA. <br />4.2 Support housing programs that fund housing renovations and <br />improvements for single family homes with grants and low or deferred <br />interest rate loans. Those programs include but are not limited to: <br />Raseville ComprehensivePlan - 2003 Update Page 9 of 9 <br />