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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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<br /> <br />25 <br />In 2015, the income segregation in Pleasanton between lower-income residents and other residents was <br />higher than the average value for Bay Area jurisdictions (See Table 7). This means that the lower- <br />income residents are more segregated from other residents within Pleasanton compared to other <br />Jurisdictions in the region. <br />Table 7: Income Group Dissimilarity Index Values for Segregation within <br />Pleasanton <br /> Pleasanton Bay Area <br />Average <br />Income Group 2010 2015 2015 <br />Below 80% AMI vs. Above 80% AMI 0.201 0.194 0.198 <br />Below 50% AMI vs. Above 120% AMI 0.229 0.210 0.253 <br />Universe: Population. <br />Source: Data for 2015 is from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, American Community Survey 5-Year 2011- <br />2015 Low- and Moderate-Income Summary Data. Data for 2010 is from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, <br />American Community Survey 5-Year 2006-2010 Low- and Moderate-Income Summary Data. <br />Figure 10 below shows how dissimilarity index values for income segregation in Pleasanton compare to <br />values in other Bay Area jurisdictions. In this chart, each dot represents a Bay Area jurisdiction. For <br />each income group pairing, the spread of dots represents the range of dissimilarity index values among <br />Bay Area jurisdictions. Additionally, the black line within each income group pairing notes the <br />dissimilarity index value in Pleasanton, and each dashed red line represents the Bay Area average for <br />the dissimilarity index for that pairing. Local staff can use this chart to contextualize how segregation <br />levels between lower-income residents and wealthier residents in their jurisdiction compared to the <br />rest of the region.
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