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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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Housing Element Community Survey Summary <br />16 <br />2.2.6 Special Needs Housing and Services <br />Survey Question 10: Which of the following special needs groups identified below <br />are most in need of housing and/or related services in the city? (Select up to three <br />choices) <br />Answered: 622 Skipped: 0 <br />This survey question asked respondents which of the following groups were most in need of housing <br />and/or housing related services in the city. Respondents could choose up to three groups, and could <br />also indicate an “Other” option and provide an open-ended response. <br />Overall, the groups most commonly indicated as being in need of housing-related assistance and <br />services in the city were seniors (41.16% selected this option) and young adults (39.07% of <br />respondents selected this option). This was followed by female-headed households (22.9%), persons <br />with disabilities (21.07%), and veterans (19.94%). Persons experiencing homelessness were <br />identified by 16.72% of respondents, with many fewer indicating large households (9.97%), students <br />(4.82%), and farmworkers (2.57%) as groups most in need. <br />82 respondents indicated “Other” as a response and were allowed to write in an open response. <br />Response inputs were aggregated to the degree possible into common themes and ideas. Among the <br />open-ended responses, the specific sector mentioned by the largest number of respondents was Low- <br />to Middle- Income Workers, or service workers. This group was mentioned in both general terms as <br />“low income” or “middle income” “service workers” and was also mentioned in more detail as <br />teachers, fire fighters, and police officers. Overall, this combined category had 50 mentions. Specific <br />occupations were broken down with the following mentions: teachers (11 mentions), fire fighters (6 <br />mentions), and police (5 mentions). <br />Some of the other groups specifically indicated by multiple respondents included the following: <br />Low- and Middle-Income Service Workers (including teachers, firefighters, police officers) <br />(50 mentions) <br />Young Families (13 mentions) <br />Young Professional and College Graduates (6 mentions) <br />Single Parents (3 mentions) <br />First-time Homebuyers (2 mentions) <br />Other Groups Mentioned: <br />o Blue Collar Workers <br />o Millennials <br />o Seniors <br />Public Participation Summaries City of Pleasanton | E-76
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