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�•Q i - �� <br /> income, and 809 or 43% are needed for above moderate income. The 1990 Census - <br /> reported that approximately 47% of all low income renters in Redwood City are family <br /> households who have severe housing cost burden. These households are paying more <br /> than 50% of their income for rent. There is a disproportionate housing need for families ' <br /> with children. The second greatest need is that of elderly households, who make up <br /> 27% of all low income renters. <br /> 1999 - 2007 Fair Housin Needs for Redwood Ci ABAG Pro'ections <br /> � Ve Low Low Moderate Above-Moderate Total <br /> 534 256 486 809 2,544 <br /> 790 Low & Ve Low Units Needed <br /> 21% 10% 19% 32% 100% <br /> The housing production chart below will show that despite Redwood City's best <br /> attempts, the affordable housing needs of low and very low income residents will <br /> continue to bring the message that the City alone cannot provide enough affordable <br /> housing for the community. <br /> HOUSING UNIT PRODUCTION FROM 1990 - 2004 <br /> � Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 i 1994 1995 I 1996 1897 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total <br /> � Units <br /> � Produced 41 95 116 82 188 505 308 321 568 54 229 38 35 11 9 26pp <br /> I Affordable I <br /> I Units <br /> i Produced I 15 8 � � 6 � � � 8 139 <br /> I . <br /> � 3% 14% 2% 3% 18% 40% 64% 89% 5% <br /> The rate of overcrowding remains steady with families living together to afford the rent <br /> of housing large enough to accommodate their households. Overcrowding leads tfl a <br /> more rapid rate of deterioration and creates the potential for an increased number of <br /> substandard housing units. <br /> Renters with Severe Housing CostBurdens by Household <br /> Type and Percent of Median Income <br /> 2s�io -- — � . <br /> .�---------- � <br /> 2 0 ^ro <br /> � s ^io <br /> � o ^io � <br /> i I <br /> s ^io - � <br /> o ^io _ _ —�,� � <br /> --- 0-30% 31-50% 51-80% 81-95°k -- 95°/a+ - <br /> ❑ Elderly 18°/a 7% 1% 0% � 0% i <br /> ■Sm ail Fam ily 23% 10°/a 2% 1% 0% ; <br /> Olarge Family 10% 1% 0% 0% ; 0% <br /> ❑Other 78% 7% 4% 0°/a 0% <br /> __ -- ----- — I <br /> 10 <br />
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