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6.C. - Page 15 of 29 <br />CALIFORNIA NEEDS 1.3 MILLION MORE <br />AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOMES <br />While the shortfall has declined by 11%since 2414, the <br />share of housing need not being met has remained relatively <br />constant because the number of low-income households has <br />also declined.' <br />: Shortfall <br />2.50 1a Very Low-income (VLI) <br />in <br />Extremely Low -Income (ELI) <br />r�I F --r <br />C 2.00 <br />r.. <br />I ] r I <br />E 11 II 1i ii <br />+ t <br />1.50 11.471 111.42 1 <br />'1.37 <br />37 I I 1 i 1 <br />tlei I I I I 1 1 11,291 11.30 <br />I <br />it r <br />.'0 1.00 <br />m I I i I <br />� I j! <br />0.50 <br />M <br />Q p <br />2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 <br />Source: Culiforr+la Nousirtgg Parnm=l:�p anaryyss�s of 2018 7 -your A.mereur+ <br />Q%wr r ohy Survey (ICS) PDMS da to aea th , income leyefs. Methodology <br />near adopted frown mlHC gap rwthodulogY. <br />Mw onatwri an of total unmet houv;ng demand for low- incor. o renterr <br />(s+>oe far7% totai demand) from 2014 :o 2018, was 68%,67%. 67% 67%, and <br />66%, respectively. <br />Throughout the County, the housing shortage is being addressed in a variety of ways including: <br />development of multi -unit complexes along transit corridors; shared housing; and the subject of <br />this report, building Second Units on single family properties. According to Grand Jury <br />interviews with local government officials and housing advocates, building and upgrading <br />Second Units is a relatively fast and efficient option and one component of a multi -faceted <br />strategy to address the County's affordable housing shortage. 19 <br />California laws passed in 2017 dramatically increased the number of new Second Units in the <br />County to an average of 269 Second Units per year from an average of just 60 Second Units per <br />year from 2010-2016. (See Appendix A). <br />19 Grand Jury interviews. <br />2019-2020 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury <br />140 <br />