Census Block Groups in Seattle by percentage of extremely low-income subsidized housing units
DRAFT
29
Extremely low-income (<30% AMI) subsidized housing as a percentage of total housing units per Census Block Group in Seattle
8
34
0% <1%-5% 5.1%-10% 10.1%-15% 15.1%-20% 20%+
35
24
Census Block Groups where ELI units as a total of all housing units exceeds 15% Census Block Group
Total ELI Housing Units** Units*
ELI as % of total
1
8500.3
412
396
96.12%
2
8100.2
712
447
62.78%
3
9100.1
657
316
48.10%
4 10702.3
478
206
43.10%
5
788
275
34.90%
8001.2
6 10702.2
542
189
34.87%
7
8002.1
1260
409
32.46%
8
100.3
826
250
30.27%
9
9200.2
778
232
29.82%
10
8600.3
601
172
28.62%
11 26500.1
32
9
28.13%
12 11001.3
728
202
27.75%
13 11002.2
635
167
26.30%
14
8500.2
579
150
25.91%
15 11402.3
768
177
23.05%
16
8100.3
1081
243
22.48%
17
9500.2
757
168
22.19%
18
7402.2
1089
240
22.04%
19
7300.1
1254
260
20.73%
20
9400.1
595
123
20.67%
21
8002.2
1065
218
20.47%
22 10001.3
616
125
20.29%
23 11800.4
500
98
19.60%
4000.1
1047
198
18.91%
25 10701.1
880
165
18.75%
26 11001.2
533
97
18.20%
27
7500.1
942
168
17.83%
28
9100.2
1017
177
17.40%
24
29
100.4
838
143
17.06%
30
7402.3
1295
220
16.99%
31
8900.3
614
103
16.78%
32
9200.1
1117
184
16.47%
33
4900.5
906
146
16.11%
34
1300.2
682
106
15.54%
35
3600.2
847
130
15.35%
36 11001.1
422
64
15.17%
33
27 19 30 Area exempt from Development Siting Policy; includes Downtown, Uptown and South Lake Union Urban Centers
5
21 7
18
2 16
1
9 32
28
14
10 31
3
17 20
22
6 4
25
13
26 36
12
*Total housing units are those with finaled permits as of the second quarter 23 of 2012, provided by the Department of 15 Planning & Development, plus Office of 11 Housing-funded units that may not yet be included in DPD’s list. **ELI units includes housing funded by the Office of Housing through 2011, as well as housing funded by county, state and federal programs. Data on housing without City funding last updated in 2009. Data for tenant-based Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) administered by the Seattle Housing The Development Siting Policy, which is part of the City’s Consolidated Plan that is adopted by City Council, states that the Office of Housing (OH) Authority is not included. will not fund a project if it would result in the total number of subsidized units serving extremely low-income (ELI) households (below 30% area median income) exceeding 20% of the total housing units in the Census Block Group, unless alternative conditions are met as determined by the OH Director. The Development Siting Policy and Consolidated Plan are available online at http://seattle.gov/housing/planning/default.htm.
City of Seattle – Office of Housing
map updated Aug. 14, 2012