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MO 2022-014 Submit 2023-2031 Public Review Draft Housing Element - Copy
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City of San Leandro <br />2023-2031 Housing Element Update <br /> <br />2-26 <br />Table 2.23 Housing Unit Growth (2000-2019) <br />Jurisdiction 2000 2010 2020 <br />Percent Change <br />2000-2010 <br />Percent Change <br />2010-2020 <br />San Leandro 31,334 32,419 32,621 3.4% 0.6% <br />Oakland 157,508 169,710 175,457 7.4% 3.3% <br />Hayward 45,922 48,296 50,396 4.8% 4.3% <br />Alameda 31,644 32,419 33,147 8.2% 2.2% <br />Union City 18,877 21,258 21,839 11.8% 2.7% <br />Alameda County 540,183 581,372 611,752 7.3% 5.1% <br />Source: CA DOF, E-8 Population Estimates for Cities, Counties, and the State, (2000-2010), E-5 Population and Housing Estimates for <br />Cities, Counties, and the State, (2010-2021) <br />Figure 2.7 shows the number of building permits issued for the construction of housing units <br />between 2015 and 2019. During this five-year period, 109 permits were issued to construct units <br />affordable to very low-income residents (those earning less than 50 percent AMI), 88 permits <br />affordable to low-income residents (those earning between 50 and 80 percent of AMI), and 56 <br />permits affordable to above moderate-income residents (those earning above 120 percent of the <br />AMI), for a total of 253 permits. No permits were issued for moderate-income housing units. This is <br />primarily attributable to the requirement that all units with targeted affordability be affirmed by <br />either deed restrictions or a market study. City-controlled affordable housing funding can only be <br />leveraged for more deeply affordable deed restricted housing construction. <br />Figure 2.7 Housing Permits Issued Between 2015 and 2019 <br /> <br />Source: California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), 5th Cycle Annual Progress Report Permit Summary for San <br />Leandro (2020) <br />109 <br />88 <br />0 <br />56 <br />0 <br />20 <br />40 <br />60 <br />80 <br />100 <br />120 <br />Very Low-Income Low-Income Moderate-Income Above Moderate-IncomePermits <br />Permits by Household Income Level
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