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scores based on the measures in Column E and Column F. Communities will have their allocations adjusted upward (positive values in Columns G <br />5012198031593295238441,5183483150230121453031,08325- <br />(D + I + J)* <br />average values in Column E (indicating more <br />Allocation <br />useholds (those with income at or below 80% of Area Median <br />Source: Draft forecasts developed by Metropolitan Council Environmental Services with input from Council Research staff, and supplemented by Council Research estimates of <br />average values in Column F (indicating that they import workers in low <br />Final <br />(K) <br />wage jobs located within five miles of the community’s geographic center divided by the number of residents within this distance whose <br />income households. <br />15387273141 <br />worker +86+1+0+247+60+0+9+0+33+1+1+0 <br />(D × H) <br />balance <br />----- <br />Job/ <br />--- <br />(J) <br />Adjustments <br />Numerical <br />Housing <br />326513816+3515+0+1+58+0+9+4+011+111+0+784 <br />+199 <br />(D × G) <br />-- <br />stock <br />----- <br />(I) <br />- <br />- <br />ffordable to low <br />worker <br />balance <br />5%4%4%8%1%2%7%0%4% <br />+19%+1%+23%+26%+8%+7%+6%+33%+2%+3%+3% <br />Job/ <br />- <br />(H) <br />--------- <br />Adjustment <br />than <br />2 <br />- <br />Factors <br />wage jobs). Communities will have their allocations adjusted downward (negative values in Columns G or H) if they have higherIncome), including unsubsidized and publicly subsidized units. <br /> In the average sewered community, 66.4% of housing units are a <br />Housing <br />7%22%14%9%+11%23%0%+43%+18%+25%+4%+7%+18%+41%11%+33%2%6%+8%13% <br />stock <br />(G) <br />----- <br />----- <br />for All Communities (continued) <br />wage jobs). <br />income ho <br />4 <br />- <br />worker <br />(Avg = 2.120.800.870.860.631.131.040.982.322.491.491.460.711.412.881.211.231.221.060.87 <br />than <br />balance <br />1.08) <br />Job/ <br />- <br />Measures for <br />(F) <br />- <br />Housing stock affordability: The percentage of a community’s total housing units that is affordable to low <br />Adjustments <br />- <br />average values in Column F (indicating that they export workers in low <br />average values in Column E (indicating less affordable housing) or higher <br />Housing <br />(Avg = <br />66.4%) <br />75.6%94.3%84.5%77.5%52.7%96.0%66.5%10.9%42.8%34.6%60.9%57.9%42.9%13.7%80.9%24.5%69.3%73.7%56.6%82.6% <br />3 <br />stock <br />(E) <br />ix B. <br />of Appendwage job. In the average sewered community, the ratio is 1.08. <br />allocation <br />adjusted (C×33.5%) <br />4523019871843246739131,0872343134200100333031,02030 <br />- <br />(D) <br />Pre <br />2030 <br />8 <br />serviced areas. For more information, see footnote <br />- <br />Exhibit 5: Calculations of Total Allocations for 2021 <br />1,3509002,9505509702001,170103,2507001040060030010090103,05090 <br />A) <br />Growth Summary: Sewered <br />growth <br />Net <br />(C) <br />– <br />(B <br />1 <br />Households <br />39,80012,70033,6509,3503,6709,7003,6701,38032,05022,2001,1809,8002803009,55044090030029,150940 <br />2030 <br />(B) <br />- <br />38,45011,80030,7008,8002,7009,5002,5001,37028,80021,5001,1709,4002203009,25034081029026,100850 <br />ow <br />METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />2020Job/Worker Balance: The ratio of l <br />(A) <br />- <br />- <br />than <br />These numbers are rescaled Z <br />- <br />- <br />affordable housing) or lower <br />than <br />- <br />or H) if they have lower <br />Hennepin CountyCenter <br />-- <br />growth in municipal <br />primary job is a low <br />Independence <br />Golden Valley <br />Brooklyn Park <br />Maple Grove <br />Bloomington <br />Eden Prairie <br />Communities <br />Maple Plain <br />Greenwood <br />Deephaven <br />Long Lake <br />Greenfield <br />Brooklyn <br />Excelsior <br />Champlin <br />Corcoran <br />Sewered <br />Hopkins <br />| <br />Crystal <br />Dayton <br />Loretto <br />36 <br />Edina <br />- <br />Page <br />1234 <br /> <br />