Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City's housing goals, policies and actions are primarily directed toward: • Preserving the existing housing supply and assuring its continuing quality; • Further neighborhood conservation efforts; • Provide a method by which very-low-, low-, and moderate-income homeowners can improve their homes; • Leveraging remaining housing development opportunities; and • Ensuring that adequate housing is available to all residents especially seniors, the permanently disabled, the homeless, and low-income households. For all programs, the consultant must assure the program’s compliance with the funding sources being used and any other legal requirements that may apply such as truth-in-lending act and fair housing. Consultant will also be expected to: • Maintain a documentation and filing system which meets the funding sources’ requirements; • Participate in any program review or audits; • Maintain program wait list; • Maintain accounting of available project funds and process clients based on funding availability; • Provide data for any required funding quarterly and annual reports; • Manage program workflow to assure the timely completion of work; and • Confer with the City to revise any program guidelines as necessary.