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02 ATTACHMENT 2
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Housing Element AFFH Survey Summary <br /> <br />16 <br />2.2.3 Levels of Support: Housing in Local Area <br />Survey Question Introduction: Please indicate whether you strongly support, <br />somewhat support, somewhat oppose, strongly oppose, or don’t’ know with each of <br />the following questions: <br />Surveyed: 293 <br /> <br />This survey section included five questions about housing in the local area and asked the respondent <br />to indicate their level of support for each question from “strongly support”, “somewhat support”, <br />“somewhat oppose”, “strongly oppose”, or “don’t know”. <br /> <br />The first question (Question 22) asked the level of opposition or support they have for more housing <br />in their neighborhood. A majority support more housing in their neighborhood (41.58% strongly <br />support and 23.71% somewhat support). <br /> <br />For question 23, the majority of respondents support higher density housing near jobs and transit in <br />their local area (33.91% strongly support and 28.72% somewhat support). <br /> <br />The next two questions (Questions 24 and 25) asked the level of opposition or support they have for <br />more low-income housing and workforce housings respectively. A majority support more low- <br />income housing in their local area (54.67% strongly support and 23.18% somewhat support). <br />Similarly, a majority support more workforce housing in their local area (39.31% strongly support <br />and 32.41% somewhat support). <br /> <br />Question 26 asked the level of opposition or support respondents have for more market rate housing <br />in their area. The majority of respondents support more market rate housing in their local area <br />(27.87% strongly support and 27.18% somewhat support). Cumulatively, 55.05% of respondents for <br />question 26 indicated some level of support.
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