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02 ATTACHMENT 2
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012623 SPECIAL
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AGENDA REPORT
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1/26/2023
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F-40 | City of Pleasanton Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing <br />Figure F-22: Severely Overcrowded Households (2015) <br /> <br />Source: HCD AFFH Geospatial Data <br /> <br />Location Affordability Index <br />Figure F-23 shows HUD’s Location Affordability Index for 2012 to 2016. This index estimates <br />household housing and transportation cost on a neighborhood-scale. As shown, based on this <br />index, the Census tract including the historic downtown is the most affordable location in <br />Pleasanton; tracts in the western part of the City (west of Foothill Road), and to the north are less <br />affordable. This statistic likely correlates to the age and nature of the rental housing stock, with <br />rentals predominantly comprised of single-family homes or newer apartments, exhibiting relatively <br />higher costs. Conversely, the downtown has a higher proportion of older and more modestly-sized <br />housing units compared to other parts of the city, including a relatively high proportion of rental <br />housing units.
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