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In developing an Al, jurisdictions <br />examine the impediments or barriers <br />to fair housing, housing choices, and <br />the availability of housing choice <br />that affects protected classes' <br />within a geographic region. The <br />essential components of an Al <br />include: <br />• Reviewing the state's or <br />the entitlement <br />jurisdiction's laws, <br />regulations and <br />administrative policies, <br />procedures, and practices. <br />• Assessing of how those <br />laws affect the location, <br />availability, and <br />accessibility of housing. <br />• Evaluating of conditions, <br />public and private, affecting <br />fair housing choice for all <br />protected classes. <br />• Assessing of the availability <br />of affordable, accessible <br />housing in a range of unit <br />sizes. <br />Figure 1: Jurisdictions participating in or cones 'frog participation in the 2014 <br />Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice <br />\V, Entitlement Cities <br />Entitlement Counties <br />Participating Counties <br />County <br />Boundaries <br />City and <br />Township <br />Boundaries <br />MET ROPsOLITCOUCAN <br />WASHINGTON <br />5 23 5 'J 5 25 <br />Miles <br />r� 5 <br />015 <br />The FHIC has produced a+n Als in <br />2001, a+4 2009, and is preparing the 201 A12015 (for 2014). The 2014 Al is expected to covers the <br />jurisdictions receiving direct funding from HUD—that is, the cities of Bloomington, Coon Rapids, Eden <br />Prairie, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Saint Paul and Woodbury, as well as Anoka, Dakota, <br />Hennepin, Ramsey and Washington counties. In addition to the thirteen entitlement jurisdictions, the <br />Carver County Community Development Agency, the Scott County Community Development Agency, <br />and the Metropolitan Council participated in and helped fund the Al to ensure that the process <br />encompassed all seven counties of the metropolitan area. (The Council itself does not receive either <br />CDBG or HOME dollars and is therefore not required to complete an Al. However, the Council <br />contributes funding, participation, and technical support to the work of the FHIC to identify and develop <br />strategies that address impediments to fair housing in the region.) - -- -,- <br />Community Development Agencies have also expressed interest in their counties signing onto the 201/1 <br />Al to create a complete seven county area regional perspective. <br />Part III: Council Policies and Roles, page 79: <br />The Need attempts to provide the most objective, accurate prediction possible of the number of new <br />low- and moderate -income households that will need affordable housing without considering the cost <br />of, resources available; for, or barriers to building that housing. Looking ahead, the Council forecasts <br />that between 2020 and 2030, our region will add 37,400 low- and moderate -income households that will <br />1 <br />As detailed above, protected classes under Minnesota law are race, color, religion, sex, disability or handicap, <br />familial status, national origin, creed, sexual or affectional orientation, marital status, and receipt of public <br />assistance. <br />Page - 3 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />