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Equally important, some neighborhoods in the Bay Area do not have housing appropriate for a <br />broad section of the workforce. UC Berkeley estimates that 58.4 percent of households in <br />Pleasanton live in neighborhoods where low-income households are likely to be excluded due to <br />prohibitive housing costs. <br />Figure A-31: Households by Displacement Risk and Tenure <br />14,000 <br />12,000 <br />10,000 <br />t 8,000 <br />d <br />0= 6,000 <br />_ <br />0 <br />= <br />4,000 <br />2,000 <br />_ r - <br />0 - -- -- <br />- - <br />Susceptible to or <br />At risk of or Stable <br />At risk of or Other <br />Experiencing <br />Experiencing Moderate/Mixed <br />Experiencing <br />Displacement <br />Gentrification Income <br />Exclusion <br />■ Owner Occupied Renter Occupied <br />Notes: <br />Universe: Households <br />Displacement data is available at the census tract level. Staff aggregated tracts up to jurisdiction level using census 2010 <br />population weights, assigning a tract to jurisdiction in proportion to block level population weights. Total household count may differ <br />slightly from counts in other tables sourced from jurisdiction level sources. Categories are combined as follows for simplicity: At risk <br />of or Experiencing Exclusion: At Risk of Becoming Exclusive, Becoming Exclusive; Stable/Advanced Exclusive At risk of or <br />Experiencing Gentrification: At Risk of Gentrification; Early/Ongoing Gentrification; Advanced Gentrification Stable Moderate/Mixed <br />Income: Stable Moderate/Mixed Income Susceptible to or Experiencing Displacement: Low- Income/Susceptible to Displacement; <br />Ongoing Displacement Other: High Student Population, Unavailable or Unreliable Data. <br />Source: ABA 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (Urban Displacement Project for classification, American <br />Community Survey 5 -Year Data (2015-2019), Table 825003 for tenure) <br />Section AA Housing Stock Characteristics <br />A.4.1 Housing Type and Vacancy <br />In recent years, most housing produced in the region and across the state consisted of single- <br />family homes and larger multi -unit buildings. However, some households are increasingly <br />interested in "missing middle housing" — including duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, cottage <br />clusters and accessory dwelling units (ADUs). These housing types may provide more options <br />across incomes and tenure, from young households seeking homeownership options to seniors <br />looking to downsize and age -in-place. <br />The housing stock of Pleasanton in 2020 was made up of 60.5 percent single-family detached <br />homes, 9.7 percent single-family attached homes, 5.6 percent multi -family homes with 2 to 4 units, <br />A-38 I City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />