Default Report Planning - Affordable Housing January 16, 2020 12:31 PM MST Q2 - Please click on the map where you live. Q2 - Please click on the map where you live. - Regions University of Utah University Gardens East Central Yalecrest Wasatch Hollow Sugar House East Liberty Park Liberty Wells Central City Ballpark Central 9th Downtown Glendale Poplar Grove Fairpark Jordan Meadows Westpointe Rose Park Region #19 Avenues Federal Heights/Greater Aves Foothill/Sunnyside Bonneville Hills Sunnyside East East Bench Other 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Q3 - Do you rent? Yes No 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 Do you rent? 1.00 2.00 1.67 0.47 0.22 1,844 # Field Choice Count 1 Yes 33.46% 617 2 No 66.54% 1227 1844 Showing rows 1 - 3 of 3 Q4 - How long have you lived at your current residence? Less than 1 year 1 year 2-5 years 6-10 years +10 years 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 How long have you lived at your current residence? 1.00 5.00 2.49 1.46 2.14 612 # Field Choice Count 1 Less than 1 year 29.58% 181 5 1 year 20.10% 123 2 2-5 years 36.44% 223 3 6-10 years 9.15% 56 4 +10 years 4.74% 29 612 Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6 Q5 - When do you anticipate moving to another residence? 1-2 years 3-5 years +5 years No plans to move 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 When do you anticipate moving to another residence? 1.00 4.00 1.71 1.16 1.35 616 # Field Choice Count 1 1-2 years 67.86% 418 2 3-5 years 12.01% 74 3 +5 years 1.62% 10 4 No plans to move 18.51% 114 616 Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5 Q6 - What percent of your monthly income (before taxes) do you pay towards housing (rent or mortgage payment)? 30% or less 31-50% More than 50% 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Std # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Variance Count Deviation What percent of your monthly income (before taxes) do you pay 1 1.00 3.00 1.51 0.67 0.44 1,820 towards housing (rent or mortgage payment)? # Field Choice Count 1 30% or less 59.07% 1075 2 31-50% 31.26% 569 3 More than 50% 9.67% 176 1820 Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4 Q7 - Based on your experience, how affordable do you think housing is in Salt Lake City? Very affordable Somewhat affordable Not affordable 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Std # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Variance Count Deviation Based on your experience, how affordable do you think housing is 1 1.00 3.00 2.52 0.57 0.32 1,670 in Salt Lake City? # Field Choice Count 1 Very affordable 3.71% 62 2 Somewhat affordable 40.18% 671 3 Not affordable 56.11% 937 1670 Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4 Q8 - Do you feel that affordable housing benefits the community? Yes No I don’t know 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 Do you feel that affordable housing benefits the community? 1.00 3.00 1.22 0.58 0.33 1,667 # Field Choice Count 1 Yes 85.78% 1430 2 No 6.30% 105 3 I don’t know 7.92% 132 1667 Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4 Q9 - Affordable housing can come in many forms. What types of housing do you think fit in your neighborhood? (select all that apply) Tiny House Single-family High density multi-family (50 or more units per acre) Accessory Dwelling Unit (in backyard of single family home) Duplex Co-living/single room occupancy (single room with shared kitchen and bath) Medium density multi-family (30-50 units per acre) Townhouse Cottage 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 # Field Choice Count 6 Tiny House 10.71% 840 1 Single-family 16.08% 1261 5 High density multi-family (50 or more units per acre) 7.01% 550 8 Accessory Dwelling Unit (in backyard of single family home) 12.09% 948 2 Duplex 15.50% 1216 9 Co-living/single room occupancy (single room with shared kitchen and bath) 5.81% 456 4 Medium density multi-family (30-50 units per acre) 8.53% 669 3 Townhouse 12.26% 962 # Field Choice Count 7 Cottage 12.01% 942 7844 Showing rows 1 - 10 of 10 Q10 - Do you feel that there is enough affordable housing in Salt Lake City? Yes No I don’t know 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Std # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Variance Count Deviation Do you feel that there is enough affordable housing in Salt Lake 1 1.00 3.00 2.02 0.41 0.17 1,668 City? # Field Choice Count 1 Yes 7.61% 127 2 No 82.85% 1382 3 I don’t know 9.53% 159 1668 Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4 Q11 - Do you feel there is enough affordable housing in your neighborhood? Yes No I don’t know 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 Std # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Variance Count Deviation Do you feel there is enough affordable housing in your 1 1.00 3.00 1.93 0.58 0.34 1,663 neighborhood? # Field Choice Count 1 Yes 20.57% 342 2 No 65.66% 1092 3 I don’t know 13.77% 229 1663 Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4 Q12 - What areas in Salt Lake City do you think have the biggest need for more affordable housing? (select all that apply) Avenues Capitol Hill Central Community Downtown East Bench Northwest Sugar House Westside 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 # Field Choice Count 1 Avenues 12.97% 964 2 Capitol Hill 11.70% 870 3 Central Community 14.23% 1058 5 Downtown 15.03% 1117 6 East Bench 12.48% 928 7 Northwest 9.19% 683 9 Sugar House 14.81% 1101 10 Westside 9.58% 712 7433 Showing rows 1 - 9 of 9 Q13 - Rank from 1-7 the most effective way (1 being the most effective and 7 the least effective) to address the supply and location of affordable housing? (Click/tap & drag into the order you prefer. 1 being at the top) 1 2 3 Permit greater residential density than is currently allowed Allow for additional building height Remove aesthetic building design and materials standards 4 Zone more land in Salt Lake City for multifamily housing Focus affordable housing near transit routes Require less parking Reduce landscaping requirements 5 6 7 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 Permit greater residential density than is currently allowed 1.00 7.00 3.12 1.80 3.26 1,599 2 Allow for additional building height 1.00 7.00 3.79 1.77 3.12 1,599 3 Remove aesthetic building design and materials standards 1.00 7.00 5.34 1.55 2.41 1,599 4 Zone more land in Salt Lake City for multifamily housing 1.00 7.00 3.10 1.60 2.57 1,599 5 Focus affordable housing near transit routes 1.00 7.00 2.54 1.64 2.69 1,599 6 Require less parking 1.00 7.00 4.85 1.77 3.12 1,599 7 Reduce landscaping requirements 1.00 7.00 5.28 1.71 2.91 1,595 # Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Permit greater residential density 1 22.33% 357 21.26% 340 20.76% 332 14.51% 232 7.32% 117 6.94% 111 6.88% 110 than is currently allowed Allow for additional 2 11.01% 176 16.39% 262 17.64% 282 20.51% 328 15.70% 251 9.94% 159 8.82% 141 building height Remove aesthetic 3 building design and 2.25% 36 3.63% 58 8.13% 130 12.13% 194 20.39% 326 25.08% 401 28.39% 454 materials standards Zone more land in 4 Salt Lake City for 18.32% 293 22.58% 361 21.45% 343 17.89% 286 10.94% 175 5.75% 92 3.06% 49 multifamily housing Focus affordable 5 housing near transit 38.65% 618 19.51% 312 14.01% 224 13.07% 209 9.07% 145 3.44% 55 2.25% 36 routes 6 Require less parking 4.32% 69 9.51% 152 10.07% 161 12.70% 203 21.70% 347 19.95% 319 21.76% 348 # Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reduce landscaping 7 3.07% 49 7.15% 114 7.90% 126 9.15% 146 14.92% 238 28.97% 462 28.84% 460 requirements Showing rows 1 - 7 of 7 Q14 - Do you agree with the following statement? Affordable housing should be located in all neighborhoods. Yes No 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 Std # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Variance Count Deviation Do you agree with the following statement? Affordable housing 1 1.00 2.00 1.22 0.41 0.17 1,552 should be located in all neighborhoods.
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