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issues in all of its government functions. <br />a. Staff Training - The City will continue to train its staff and officials on fair housing <br />considerations. <br />b. Housing Analysis - The City will review its housing inventory periodically to <br />examine the affordability of both rental and owner -occupied housing to inform future <br />City actions. <br />c. Code Analysis - The City will review its municipal code periodically, with specific <br />focus on ordinances related to zoning, building and occupancy standards, to identify <br />any potential for disparate impact or treatment. <br />d. Project Planning and Analysis - The City planning functions and development <br />review will consider housing issues, including whether potential projects may <br />perpetuate segregation or lead to displacement of protected classes. <br />e. Community Engagement - The City will seek input from under -represented <br />populations in the community utilizing engagement best practices, including outreach <br />to local groups regarding fair housing, development, zoning, and land use changes <br />that may be expedited by the City. <br />f. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing - As a recipient of federal funds, the City <br />agrees to participate in the Regional Analysis of Impediments, as organized by the <br />regional Fair Housing Implementation Council. The City will consider integrating the <br />recommendations and action plan into city planning documents, including the <br />Consolidated Plan, the Comprehensive Plan, and other applicable documents. <br />