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IAA Metropolitan Council <br />AA <br />• Location of New Housing <br />Regional Benchmarks <br />Measuring Our Progress <br />2011 Update <br />2030 Targets: <br />• Developed Area: 133,000 units net growth, 2000-30 (27 percent or 4,400 units per year) <br />• Developing Area: 285,000 units net growth, 2000-30 (59 percent or 9,500 units per <br />year) <br />• Rural Centers: 27,000 units of net growth, 2000-30 (6 percent or 900 units per year) <br />• Remaining Rural Area: no more than 40,000 units net growth, 2000-30 (8 percent or less <br />than 1,300 units per year) <br />Rural Area <br />7,102 <br />5% <br />Rural Centers <br />6,891 <br />5% <br />Developed <br />1 42,853 <br />31% <br />Developing <br />83,484 <br />59% <br />The geographic distribution of housing development from <br />2000 to 2010 is in line with benchmark expectations: the <br />central cities and developed suburbs accounted for 31 <br />percent of the region's net housing growth; the <br />developing suburbs, 59 percent; the rural centers, 5 <br />percent; and the remaining rural areas, 5 percent. <br />Relative to the growth targets, slightly more of the growth <br />has occurred in the developed area and slightly less in <br />rural areas which represents a more efficient use of <br />regional infrastructure. <br />2010 Actuals: <br />• Developed Area: 42,853 units net growth, 2000-10 (31 percent) <br />• Developing Area: 83,484 units net growth, 2000-10 (59 percent) <br />• Rural Centers: 6,891 units of net growth, 2000-10 (5 percent) <br />• Remaining Rural Area: 7,102 units net growth, 2000-10 (5 percent) <br />Housing Unit Net Growth by Location <br />iiiih 590 <br />324 <br />127 214 <br />irg <br />4,466 5,828 5,806 7,836 5,947 4,609 <br />3,480 2,485 <br />1.424 <br />2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 <br />1,30C <br />900 <br />6i3 <br />4,40C <br />Developed Developing Rural Centers Rural Area <br />The amount of development <br />occurring in the developing areas <br />as a percentage of the region's <br />total growth has increased over the <br />last several years. In 2001, 67 <br />percent of the growth was in the <br />developing areas. This decreased <br />to 54 percent in 2007, but <br />increased to 65 percent in 2010, <br />which is above the 59 percent <br />desired in the growth targets. <br />Source: Metropolitan Council Research <br />3 <br />
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