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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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A-18 | City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />Section A.3 Household Characteristics <br />A.3.1 Household Size <br />In Pleasanton, the largest share of households (32 percent) consists of a household with two <br />people, while the lowest share of households (8 percent) consists of five-or-more persons. <br />According to the California Department of Finance, Pleasanton had an average household size <br />of 2.85 in 2021. <br />Table A-3: Household Size <br /> Total % <br />1-person household 5,143 18% <br />2-person household 9,374 32% <br />3-person household 5,540 19% <br />4-person household 6,663 23% <br />5-or-more person household 2,291 8% <br />Total occupied housing units 29,011 <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre-certified Housing Needs Data <br />(U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5- <br />Year Data (2015-2019), Table B25009) <br />A.3.2 Overcrowding <br />Overcrowding occurs when the number of people living in a household is greater than the home <br />was designed to hold. There are several different standards for defining overcrowding, but this <br />report uses the Census Bureau definition, which is more than one occupant per room (not <br />including bathrooms or kitchens). Additionally, the Census Bureau considers units with more than <br />1.5 occupants per room to be severely overcrowded. <br />Overcrowding is often related to the cost of housing and can occur when housing demand in a <br />city or region is high. In many cities, overcrowding is seen more amongst those that are renting, <br />with multiple households sharing a unit to make it possible to stay in their communities. In <br />Pleasanton, 3.1 percent of households that rent are severely overcrowded (more than 1.5 <br />occupants per room), compared to 0.2 percent of households that own (see Figure A-12). In <br />Pleasanton, 4.1 percent of renters experience moderate overcrowding (1 to 1.5 occupants per <br />room), compared to 0.4 percent of households that own. Overall, 7.2 percent of renter households <br />(609 households) experience overcrowding. <br />
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