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02 ATTACHMENT 2
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Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing City of Pleasanton | F-59 <br />F.5.3 Potential Effects on Access to Opportunity <br />Figure F-31 shows the sites inventory, including rezone sites, across TCAC 2022 Composite <br />Scores. As mentioned earlier, the city is categorized as either highest (26 percent of the total city) <br />or high resource (74 percent of the total city) areas based on the TCAC Composite Score. These <br />areas have been scored based on very good access to high quality schools and economic <br />opportunities. As such, any additional affordable housing added to the city will enhance opportunity <br />to high and higher resources areas. Sites identified at all income levels are located across both <br />resource areas. The sites inventory aligns closely with the overall city distribution placing 16 <br />percent of sites in highest resource areas and 84 percent of sites in high resource areas. <br />During the sites selection process described in Appendix B (Sites Inventory and Methodology, <br />Section B.2.4), potential new housing sites were evaluated for proximity to transit, TCAC criteria, <br />availability of infrastructure, and absence of environmental and other constraints, and other factors <br />to ensure housing would be in areas with services and amenities. Therefore, the distribution of <br />sites would improve overall access to opportunity as it provides more land available for housing in <br />a high resource community.
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