City seeing mixed results halfway through Strategic Housing Blueprint - Austin Monitor
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Council adopted the 2017 plan with the hope of creating 135,000 new housing units over 10 years, including 60,000 affordable housing units evenly dispersed throughout the city's 10 Council districts. But as recently as this summer, HousingWorks found in a district-by-district analysis that most of the new units created are within the city's Eastern Crescent.
With regard to distribution, the 2022 report finds that the city's east side districts have added more housing stock than their west side counterparts. In the east, District 1 has so far added 2,175 out of 7,086 units, or 31 percent of the way to completing its goal; District 2 has added 1,417 out of 4,492 units (32 percent of its goal); District 3 has added 1,498 of 6,295 units (24 percent); and District 4 has added 1,551 out of 3,105 units (50 percent). In the west, District 5 has added 935 out of 4,473 (21 percent); District 6 has added 446 out of 8,590 units (5 percent); District 7 has added 1,427 out of 6,651 (21 percent); District 8 has added 173 out of 7,217 (2 percent); District 9 has added 791 out of 3,635 units (22 percent); and District 10 has added 31 out of 8,456 units (less than 1 percent).
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