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V 54.959% �f�11111 IUr i N �i�l� i i .,w .,, 1 3 5 Mille .S I I I I I I I Source Esri, U.S. Census Bureau, (ACS) < Back Visual setfiI L � 0 Text DAVILA211 to ,2,2333 u u once to join, then, A, B, C,, I[ , E... CIMMEM What o you think is, the best strategy buil ,,ry m � hiousing for our, growing plopulaition ? ( Please chki.1-111, ... .. .... . ..................... . . .... """""',......................................................11................ Clear, responses to 3 . ) Improve governmental ap�prarral processes for new haiuusiing Build more housing neer transit(e.g.trolley statiions and h u.s stops) Build more housing,inear jolms,schools or services Allow l luildiings with more housing luniits Encouirage second Units in the backyard or attached to a h ruse Blalld more compact act effic�ien�cy size luniits I don't know thier(please specify) Logout CITY OF WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE BEST STRATEGY TO BUILD MORE HOUSING FOR OUR GROWING POPULATION? (PLEASE CHOOSE UP TO 3.) Improve governmental approval processes fonew housing B and �bus stops) uild more housing� e more housing(e.g. trolleystations near jobs, ao, oservices - Allow buildings y units _ Encourage second units in the backyard o, attached to a house - Build more compact efficiency,size units - > 2,00 r IIII II IIIIIIII I 11111111111111 111 111 I J 111 111 I IIIIIIIIIII III IIII 1 I III llllll I I J 11 1 I I IIII 1 l 1 11 1 1 . 1 1J 1 11 11 J J l . J 1J 1 , 1 1J 1J1 l 1 )) 1 1 )) J 1 y JIJ 1 , JJJJ San Diego County ChIula %6s,ta Chula Vista 37% San Diego 23% II Multiple Face 3 i�III!I i Asian Black , I i White H ispan,ic % 1 n iri i/d it � Racial / Ethnic Composition r American 2017 1. d' 0 U S e $150,000 or more 14, 587 $100,000 to $149,999 19, 313 Median Income $76,650 family of 4 $75,000 to $99,999 pp/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- 44% of Households $50,000 to $74,1999 12,354 Federal $24,000 to $4,91999 12,647 Poverty Level, -------------------------------------------------------------- $24,600 fairnity of 4 of Less than $24,1000 9,726 Households 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 aaa 11 louselhoWs Chula Vista Median Household Income Legend ` r... n �nm Household f Below �I Medan Income City Limits, WEST � 1 EAST „hpl��kViii ___ Imperial Sari Diego Source Esri,U.S.Census Bureau,American Community Survey, Ti k�arr ACS i Year Estimates PON)/ ON f/jam, Pflpmv g/r,"M ............ Growth in Population 2020-2035 12% Inc 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 84% increase 3,000,000 2,500,000 47% Increase 2,000,000 500,000 0 62 '75 ro m� I:)or)u1a-uon iiiiiiiii Sen�ors 1111111 AII 0-th s 1111112020 455,11.31. 205,611.5 3,435,711.3 11111112035 668,533 3-78,369 3,853,698 2020 2035 � t I ' � � t t . • �� 11111 1939 or earlier 2014......2017 2010 2013 % 1940 �1 : ! 19% :::::� 2009 21 % 111161I�o�nlr�,,,, ��tltlM444� g60tl111 YY r 1960::::: 1979 1980::::: 1999 % r„ i �aaaaaaaaaaaa Cpl i�yl� I� it I r �j/aov/ „� II IpIIpIIgI IpI�pIlu / 1r 11. r r. 1 1. I I. I L. 1 1 1 1 1. 11 11. r r. 1 1. I I. 1 9. 11. 11.. 11.. i r.. I r. 9. 1 9. I r. 9. I 9. 1 9. 1 9. 1i. 1 I.. 1i.1 I.. 1 9. 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W Owner vs Renter Occupied; Housing For + 0 1 1 5 Miles Census Tract S City of Chula Vista Percent Renters WEST � r Legend PrcA l lV � Percentagez��� C vspa Renters Renter Occuped Chula Vista Percent of Owner Households with Cost Burdened Legend N Monthly Owner Costs are W, 30.0 Percent or More of Household Income :517% S 554% S86% City Limits WEST Facing Costs r a� !� °�� 6urA s � m�iu �C:; �ii w �aryµ� 'Wi��i4�ull�" 0 1 3 5 Miles U.S.Census Bureau's American Community Survey(ACS) 2014-2018 5-year estimates r ///i ,,ae "'✓ /oo II///i w luuw /r uu'.... //air /oo %,i� aVrw p ruia pit Oiiiiiiiy�/aia Illluly�VIII wufflfl i i Illllllllflu' i III/I/////// //III ifflfl"ar/ .. ..,r ��%,,.... ,�,»,rw:�w��ww�w.wwawmam�r� , o G Gtwo, G G / o / G rr / / r r � ! IIIIIIIIIIII ILII/ I�IIII; III. IIII . u� SII 2 Bedroom Apartment $19.50/hour or $40,600/year uuul 1 4;w Home Prices $41.25/hour or $85,800/year 700,000 $26.50/hour 660,000 600,000 or $55,250/year N r, 516,000 4 500,000 % /rr I / 423,000 400,000 370,000 350,000 ll 300,000 i r / , / r, 200,000 / r J i a / i a / r i 00,000 rr , I I I r l! I Condo Single Family 1 1 1 991• 9911 9913 15 , , J r I < Back M1, When;, poll is active, respond at PottEv.com/davitaIll isual seffi n Vgs �—C] Text IDAVILA211, to 22333 oince to join Activate yolu: r opnio, h * nI hnwhat do yo�u tk sithe bliggesit reason ........................................................................................ Lock Is, too expensive foir people? Clear Responses ............. Not enough good paying jobs to afford costs of housing Not enough housing, built for everyone Not enough, housing at different price levels that people can, afford I don't know Other (please specify), �Log,out II, CITY OF IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE BIGGEST REASON HOUSING IS TOO EXPENSIVE FOR PEOPLE? Other (please specify) Not enough good pay ng jobs to anon cons ofnousng I 111 I •" 10mol, 'p-o' p//q,owq d e C "ty W111i 1A I........... es 0f//////rr 1 0 0 40% increase in Ethnically Significant City population diverse needs: from 2010-2050 Affordable rental housing Larger families Overpayment Homeownership ":aw,�11 111111111111,1111111111111 WEST of 1 ® 805 Majority Lower- income Illii��l���ll�� Predominately renter-households occupied Varied Et aging housing stock � www ww.wwwwwww w I�mmm6666m1� I �/ 1 6l,;fPGI`uwnwi r dNu dJl, IMI'Y" r�' J1A6 I r ISi 9 r EAST of �1�1r�1+�1r�1r�r w i,�111C1 1 - 805 U r 61 6M IIIIU�Iu�ll�� Higher median household income w of�� Predominately owne r� households Ylll �ml mom° til' Mfllfi ��f��f(n��oWWuAmWuuNo�� � VIS` i �O�i r m� uums6lmmmownmiwl6umomul6�i�ws�wsi� Majority single family housing , waiz ,6lslsl � ,y�� Lw rr�� "` lW���uwi6�urn�u6uo11666666wmm?„ Newer h®u s 1 nstock g � p681R) z r uillf"J,W 111 W: � taking �r'�I61ww n7eaningful actions t"wt overcome patterns o : it ll1 Pile- segregation . � � . ���� � �� v"� �� � �� � �� . � � i wW °gym Wdress significant I VIS ��w disparities needs and � in access to opportunity, �o�"'" iI al, Ir 1rm VIII 'c�r '"r I Im Back E, -,] Respond at PoIIEv.comJdavita211 Visual settings 0 Text DAVILA211 to 22,333 once to join, thien A, B� C�„ D, E..,. MEN= 0 What do you think are the mostimportant hous'ing proble"I'll Lock 81 .............. Chula Vista? ( Pleas,e choose up to 3) Clear responses Not enough housing being built for everyone A Nlot enough affordable rental housing B Cost of housing inear good jobs, schools and services is too high C Can't afford to buy a house D, Overcrowding (too many people living together) E (Repair or preserve existing affordable housing F Unsheltered/Homeless, G I don't know H Other ((please specify) Logout WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT HOUSING PROBLEMS IN CHULA VISTA? (PLEASE CHOOSE UP TO 3) Not enough, housing being built for everyone Not enoug�h affordable rental housing Cost of housing near good jobs, schools and services is too �h,igh Can't afford to buya house Overcrowding (too many people living together) Repair or prese,ve existing affordable housing Unsheltered/Homeless I don't know one, (please specify) 00/0 20% 40% 60% 800/0 i � HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE PROCESS LAUNCH SPRING 202C Preliminary Draft Housing Element Profile, Sites Analysis raft Policies VISPON � A. SPRING-SUMVIER 2DZO reliminary Review Draft Housing Element vailable Planning Commission/Housing Advisory 0 rONCEP TS Commission � ��o`City uncil Authorization for Submittal view andrevise, f ne ,e HCD Deadline for local government DRAFT AUTUMN 2020 housing elements ADOPT WINTER 2020 CITY Of CHULAVISTA HOUSING DIVISION For more Information and to Contact Us : Call E-Mail City Staff Housing Manager �Devel Sery`-,�� S j, �m, Leilani Hines, Housing Ft Neighbor, oo Services Ch'knes@chulavils taca.,' 'Ov (619) 691 -5047 Scott Donaghe., Principal Planner ................. 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