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Housing Element Community Survey Summary <br />5 <br />2.2 HOUSING RELATED QUESTIONS <br />2.2.1 Housing Challenges in Pleasanton <br />Survey Question 4: Of the following options, which concepts reflect the main <br />housing challenges in Pleasanton? (Choose all that apply.) <br />Answered: 621 Skipped: 1 <br /> <br />This survey question asked respondents to select the main housing challenges in Pleasanton. <br />Respondents could also indicate an “Other” option and provide an open-ended response. Most <br />respondents agreed that the two main housing challenges in Pleasanton were related to the high cost <br />of housing (Cost-burdened (housing costs that exceed 30% of household income) (54.75%), and lack <br />of housing that is affordable to homebuyers and renters (53.95%)). This is consistent with recent <br />community data that has recently indicated the following: <br /> <br /> Home prices are higher in Pleasanton than in the county. Households must earn about <br />$226,080 (at least 180% of AMI) to be able to afford to buy a home in Pleasanton. A <br />household must earn about $125,600 (100% of AMI) to be able to afford market rent in <br />Pleasanton. <br /> Almost 24% of Pleasanton homeowners are cost burdened, meaning they spend 30% or more <br />of gross income on housing costs, while almost 44% of renters are cost burdened. <br />Additionally, 21% of renters spend 50% or more of their income on housing, compared to <br />about 10% of homeowners. Pleasanton has a lower proportion of cost-burdened households <br />compared to the county. <br />The remaining concerns listed (overcrowding, proximity to employment/job centers, proximity to <br />transportation, and availability of housing that doesn’t meet respondent’s needs) were relatively <br />evenly split, with those items indicated by between 11% and 17% of respondents. <br /> <br />Many respondents (123) indicated “Other” as a response and were allowed to write in an open <br />response, which has been aggregated to the degree possible to understand the most common themes <br />and ideas. Among the open-ended responses, the two most common themes in responses were the <br />concern with available water for additional housing in Pleasanton (28 mentions) as well as the impact <br />additional housing will have on schools (13 mentions). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Participation Summaries City of Pleasanton | E-65
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