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<br />17 | City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br />limits at the county level. Alameda County’s 2021 annual income limits for households of one to <br />four persons are shown in Table 2-1. <br />Table 2-1: Alameda County 2021 Income Limits <br />Number of Persons in Household 1 2 3 4 <br />Acutely Low (0-15% of AMI)1 $13,200 $15,100 $16,950 $18,850 <br />Extremely Low (15-30% of AMI) $28,800 $32,900 $37,000 $41,100 <br />Very Low (30-50% of AMI) $47,950 $54,800 $61,650 $68,500 <br />Low (50-80% of AMI) $76,750 $87,700 $98,650 $109,600 <br />Median (80-120% of AMI) $87,900 $100,500 $113,050 $125,600 <br />Moderate (120% of AMI) $105,500 $120,550 $135,650 $150,700 <br />1“Acutely Low” income category effective January 1, 2022. <br />2 See Appendix A, Table A-6, for a table listing annual income limits for households of up to eight persons. <br />Source: Department of Housing and Community Development, 2021 <br />2.C Regional Housing Needs Allocation <br />The RHNA for Pleasanton is shown in Table 2-2. The City has a total allocation of 5,965 units for <br />the 2023 to 2031 planning period. <br />Table 2-2: 6th Cycle RHNA <br /> Pleasanton Alameda County ABAG <br />Area/Income Number of <br />Units <br />Percent Number of <br />Units <br />Percent Number of <br />Units <br />Percent <br />Total 5,965 100% 88,997 100% 441,176 100% <br />Extremely Low and Very <br />Low1 1,750 29% 23,606 27% 114,442 26% <br />Low 1,008 17% 13,591 15% 65,892 15% <br />Moderate 894 15% 14,438 16% 72,712 17% <br />Above Moderate 2,313 39% 37,362 42% 188,130 42% <br />1 “Extremely Low” included in “Very Low” Category, assumed to be 50% of the Very Low allocation. <br />Source: ABAG, LWC <br /> <br />The City is not responsible for the actual construction of these units. The City is, however, <br />responsible for creating a regulatory environment in which the private market could build unit <br />types reflected in the RHNA. This includes the creation, adoption, and implementation of General <br />Plan policies, zoning standards, and/or economic incentives to encourage the construction of <br />various types of units.