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Figure A-17: Household Income Level by Tenure <br />18,000 <br />16,000 <br />14,000 <br />N 12,000 <br />r 10,000 - <br />m <br />8,000 <br />C rn <br />= <br />6,000 v <br />4,000 0 0 <br />O C\1 Co O LO O O O <br />2,000 rnrn `ti° aoCN <br />I ,_t <br />0%-30% of AMI 31 %-50% of AMI 51 %-80% of AMI 81 %-100% of AMI Greater than <br />100% of AMI <br />■ Owner Occupied Renter Occupied <br />Notes: <br />Universe: Occupied housing units <br />Income groups are based on HUD calculations for Area Median Income (AMI). HUD calculates the AMI for different metropolitan <br />areas, and the nine county Bay Area includes the following metropolitan areas: Napa Metro Area (Napa County), Oakland -Fremont <br />Metro Area (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties), San Francisco Metro Area (Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties), <br />San Jose -Sunnyvale -Santa Clara Metro Area (Santa Clara County), Santa Rosa Metro Area (Sonoma County), and Vallejo - <br />Fairfield Metro Area (Solano County). The AMI levels in this chart are based on the HUD metro area where this jurisdiction is <br />located. <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />(HUD), Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) ACS tabulation, 2013-2017 release) <br />A.3.4 Special Housing Needs <br />Large Families <br />Large households often have different housing needs than smaller households. If a city's rental <br />housing stock does not include larger apartments, large households who rent could end up living <br />in overcrowded conditions. In Pleasanton, for large households with five or more persons, most <br />units (80.7 percent) are owner occupied (see Figure A-18). In 2017, 5.8 percent of large <br />households were very low-income, earning less than 50 percent of AMI. <br />A-22 I City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />