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AgdaPkt 2016-12-12 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Minutes
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/12/2016
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6.3.A. - Page 37 <br />Renter Owner <br />0- >30- >50- Total 0- >30- >50- Total <br />30% 50% 80% 30% 50% 80% <br />AMI AMI AMI AMI AMI AMI <br />Households with <br />Children Present 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br />Table 12 – Crowding Information – 2/2 <br />Data Source <br />Comments: <br />Describe the number and type of single person households in need of housing assistance. <br />According to a United State Census Bureau report, nationwide over the last 60 years the number of <br />single -person households has increased dramatically—from 10 percent of all households in the United <br />States in 1950, to 17 percent in 1970, and by 2012, the proportion of single -person households had <br />increased to 27.4 percent of all households. In Redwood City, single -person households comprise <br />approximately 26 percent of the population. In general, these households do not have greater housing <br />problems as a group as compared to the whole population. <br />Estimate the number and type of families in need of housing assistance who are disabled or <br />victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking. <br />The Census Bureau defines disability as "a long-lasting physical, mental, or emotional condition. This <br />condition can make it difficult for a person to do activities such as walking, climbing stairs, dressing, <br />bathing, learning, or remembering. This condition can also impede a person from being able to go <br />outside the home alone or to work at a job or business." Not surprisingly, people over 65 are much more <br />likely to have a disability. <br />People with disabilities face many challenges when looking for housing. There is a limited supply of <br />handicap accessible, affordable housing generally, and the supply is especially tight near transit. Being <br />near transit is important because many people with disabilities cannot drive. People with disabilities are <br />also often extremely low income due to the challenge of securing long-term employment and high <br />medical bills. Additionally, because some people with disabilities, particularly developmental disabilities, <br />have lived with their parents, they often do not have rental or credit history. This makes it harder to <br />compete for the limited housing that is available. <br />People with disabilities may have unique housing needs. Fair housing laws and subsequent federal and <br />state legislation require all cities and counties to further housing opportunities by identifying and <br />removing constraints to the development of housing for individuals with disabilities, including local land <br />use and zoning barriers, and to also provide reasonable accommodation (flexibility or even waiver of <br />certain requirements when it is necessary to eliminate barriers to housing opportunities for people with <br />disabilities) as one method of advancing equal access to housing. <br />Consolidated Plan REDWOOD CITY <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />34 <br />
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