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For Statement 4, regarding ADUs, respondents were generally split in terms of their <br />agreement/disagreement on whether ADUs would help provide additional housing options to address <br />housing needs in Pleasanton. About 44% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the statement <br />that ADUs would provide additional housing options; compared to around 30 percent who <br />disagreed/strongly disagreed. 20.87% indicated they were neutral and 5.02% said they didn't know. <br />Table 11— Question 8, Statement 4 <br />Statement 4: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) or second <br />units would provide additional housing options that would <br />help address housing needs in Pleasanton. <br />40% <br />30% 19.74% 24.43% 20.87% 18.77% <br />20% 11.17% <br />10% � 5.02% <br />0% <br />Strongly Agree Neutral Disargee Strongly I don't know <br />Agree Disagree <br />Statement 5 addressed the mix of unit types and affordability in projects. More than 60% of the <br />respondents were in agreement that new housing development should include a mix of unit types, <br />sizes and affordability (32.41% strongly agree and 30.78% agree), with only 19.54 percent <br />disagreeing or strongly disagreeing. <br />Table 12 — Question 8, Statement 5 <br />Statement 5: New housing developments <br />should include a mix of unit types, <br />sizes and affordability. <br />° 32.41% <br />40 /° 30.78% <br />30% <br />15.15% <br />20% 10.26% 9.28% <br />i <br />10% <br />0% <br />Strongly Agree Neutral Disargee Strongly I don't know <br />Agree Disagree <br />tHE CIiY 'JI <br />:rte <br />PL•E AS.NNTON. <br />14 <br />