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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 />2-38 <br />shown significant change when comparing 2009-2013 and 2015-2019 estimates, as overall housing <br />cost burden has slightly decreased by 2 percent. As a share of total households, the owner-occupied <br />households with a housing cost burden decreased while renter-occupied households with a housing <br />cost burden increased when comparing the 2009-2013 and 2015-2019 time periods. <br />Table 2.34 Cost Burden by Tenure <br /> 2009-2013 2015-2019 <br />Tenure <br />Households <br />Not Housing <br />Burdened <br />(percent of <br />total) <br />Households <br />Paying 30%-50% <br />of Income on <br />Housing <br />(percent of total) <br />Households <br />Paying 50%+ of <br />Income on <br />Housing <br />(percent of total) <br />Households Not <br />Housing Cost <br />Burdened <br />(percent of total) <br />Households <br />Paying 30%-50% <br />of Income on <br />Housing <br />(percent of total) <br />Households <br />Paying 50%+ of <br />Income on <br />Housing <br />(percent of total) <br />Owner <br />Occupied1 <br />10,617 <br />(35%) <br />3,869 <br />(13%) <br />2,584 <br />(8%) <br />11,905 <br />(38%) <br />2,856 <br />(9%) <br />2,630 <br />(8%) <br />Renter <br />Occupied1 <br />6,487 <br />(21%) <br />3,136 <br />(10%) <br />3,321 <br />(11%) <br />6,039 <br />(19%) <br />3,850 <br />(12%) <br />3,283 <br />(10%) <br />Total <br />Households2 <br />17,104 <br />(56%) <br />7,005 <br />(23%) <br />5,905 <br />(19%) <br />17,944 <br />(57%) <br />6,706 <br />(21%) <br />5,913 <br />(19%) <br />Notes: 1Percentages for owner- and renter-occupied categories may not add up exactly to totals due to rounding. <br />2Estimated total households was 30,759 between 2009-2013 and 31,434 between 2015-2019. A total of 745 (2%) households were not <br />computed in 2009-2013 estimates and 871 (3%) households in 2015-2019 estimates. <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Data (2009-2013), (2015-2019), Table B25070, Table B25091 <br />According to the ACS estimates shown in Table 2.35, a greater share of households in San Leandro <br />were estimated to be experiencing housing cost burden, compared to households in Alameda <br />County. <br />Table 2.35 Cost Burden Severity <br />Jurisdiction <br />Households Spending <br />0%-30% of Income <br />Toward Housing Cost <br />(percent of total) <br />Households Spending <br />30%-50% of Income <br />Toward Housing Cost <br />(percent of total) <br />Households Spending <br />50%+ of Income <br />Toward Housing Cost <br />(percent of total) <br />Not <br />Computed <br />San Leandro 17,944 (57%) 6,706 (21%) 5,913 (19%) 871 (3%) <br />Alameda County 350,326 (61%) 117,618 (20%) 96,579 (17%) 12,654 (2%) <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Data (2015-2019), Table B25070, Table B25091 <br />2.20 Assisted Housing Units <br />Assisted housing units are those that are restricted for use by occupants with limited household <br />incomes. These units are assisted under federal, State, and/or local programs, including HUD <br />programs, state and local bond programs, former redevelopment agency (RDA) programs, density <br />bonus, or direct assistance programs. <br />At-Risk Housing Units <br />The California Housing Partnership maintains an affordable housing database to monitor changes in <br />affordable housing and to identify units or housing developments that are at risk of converting to <br />market-rate uses. Assisted units in the preservation data base are classified by the following risk <br />categories:
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