COMMUNITY NEED MEETING HOUSING AND COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FIVE YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN.

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COMMUNITY NEED MEETING HOUSING AND COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FIVE YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN

COMMUNITY NEED MEETING 2015 Federal Oversight Committee Housing and Community Economic Development for the Five-Year Consolidated Plan

2014 CAPER

This shows the relative amount of federal funding available in Portland.

These program areas mirror the priorities of the Consolidated Plan, our federal spending plan.

 Growth: Solid growth in the Central City +7,000 (5,000 households) between 2000 and 2013  Supply: Production anticipated to surpass pre- recessionary levels within the next year 1,500+ units produced and 5,100+ permitted in 2014  Development: Shifting from single-family to multifamily Highest multifamily production: Northwest, Interstate, Belmont-Hawthorne-Division Highest Multifamily permitting in Central City, Northwest, Interstate Trends

 Wage Stagnation: Household incomes remained flat in 2014  Income Disparities: Median income of Communities of Color $24K - $38K lower than White households Increases prices for renting and homeownership  Homelessness: Almost no change in overall numbers (3,800 in 2015) Significant increase among African Americans (+48%) Increase among women (+15%)  Neighborhood Choice: Shift in concentration of Communities of Color from close-in neighborhoods to Outer East and Southeast Areas of Concern

12 Change in percent of African Americans Portland Interstate Urban Renewal Area

Publicly Supported Housing 13

School Proficiency Index Multnomah County 15 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

Disability Status and Type 16 Source: American Community Survey

Affordability: Rental Housing 3 Person Household Rental Affordability White Household Black HouseholdLatino Household Rents increased approx. $100/month in last 12 months Significant increases concentrated in inner/outer southeast neighborhoods

3 Person Household Homeownership Affordability White Household Asian HouseholdNative American Household 32% price increase from (approx. $75,000) Highest increases: Lents-Foster (61%), Parkrose-Argay and Pleasant Valley (41%) Affordability: Homeownership

Indices by Race/Ethnicity 19 Portland-Vancouver- Hillsboro, OR-WA CBSA School Proficiency Index Low Transportation Cost Index Labor Market Index Jobs Proximity Index Environmental Health Index White Black Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander Native American  Scored with higher being better  Significant disparity in school proficiency and labor market  No disparity in transit access or jobs proximity

Job Proximity Index Multnomah County 20 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

Low Transportation Cost Index Multnomah County 21 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

Labor Market Index Multnomah County 22 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

Employment 23

East Multnomah County Poverty, Unemployment 24 PovertyUnemployment

25

CLF Equity Atlas: Transit Access to Family Wage Jobs Multnomah County 26 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

East Multnomah County Access and Health 27 Access to GroceriesHealth Outcomes Asthma

CLF Equity Atlas: Proximity to Community Amenities 28 Source: HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Tool

PHB Opportunity Map for Portland 29

Limited English Proficiency Persons (2013)

More than 50% Minority Concentrations in MC, 2013