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    RHNA Draft Performance Measures - Categorized v3

    • data.bayareametro.gov
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    Updated Sep 8, 2020
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    (2020). RHNA Draft Performance Measures - Categorized v3 [Dataset]. https://data.bayareametro.gov/dataset/RHNA-Draft-Performance-Measures-Categorized-v3/tdbx-ty2j
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 8, 2020
    Description

    Dataset describes jurisdictions according to 8 measures which will be used to gauge RHNA performance. Each measure has been categorized into two groups, for most the top 25 cities in a category versus the remainder.

    The core metrics mapping directly to CA HCD objective metrics include: Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the highest housing costs. Measure: Housing costs Share of homeowners living in units valued above $750,000. Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with highest percent of single-family homes. Measure: Percent single family Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Total unit allocations for jurisdictions with the most jobs. Measure: Total Jobs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Allocations of lower income units for jurisdictions with the most low-wage jobs. Measure: Low wage jobs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the highest ratio of low-wage jobs to housing units affordable to low-wage workers. Measure: jobs-housing fit Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for low-income jurisdictions. Measure: median household income. Low income threshold: bottom third Percent of RHNA as lower income units for high-income jurisdiction. Measure: median household income. High income threshold: upper third Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the most households in High Resource/Highest Resource tracts. Measure: Share households in HRAs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest

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RHNA Draft Performance Measures - Categorized v3

Explore at:
xlsx, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 8, 2020
Description

Dataset describes jurisdictions according to 8 measures which will be used to gauge RHNA performance. Each measure has been categorized into two groups, for most the top 25 cities in a category versus the remainder.

The core metrics mapping directly to CA HCD objective metrics include: Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the highest housing costs. Measure: Housing costs Share of homeowners living in units valued above $750,000. Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with highest percent of single-family homes. Measure: Percent single family Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Total unit allocations for jurisdictions with the most jobs. Measure: Total Jobs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Allocations of lower income units for jurisdictions with the most low-wage jobs. Measure: Low wage jobs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the highest ratio of low-wage jobs to housing units affordable to low-wage workers. Measure: jobs-housing fit Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest Percent of RHNA as lower income units for low-income jurisdictions. Measure: median household income. Low income threshold: bottom third Percent of RHNA as lower income units for high-income jurisdiction. Measure: median household income. High income threshold: upper third Percent of RHNA as lower income units for jurisdictions with the most households in High Resource/Highest Resource tracts. Measure: Share households in HRAs Threshold grouping: upper third vs rest

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