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East <br />Bethel <br />Columbus <br />Centerville <br />Lino <br />I Lakes <br />le <br />METROPOLITAN <br />OCUNCIL <br />Forest <br />Lake <br />Hugo <br />Corcoran <br />Maple <br />Grove <br />Medicine <br />take Golden <br />Valley <br />Woodbury <br />Rosemount <br />More affordable <br />housing; adjust <br />allocation <br />downwards <br />Less affordable <br />housing; adjust <br />allocation <br />upwards <br />0 5 10 15 <br />20 <br />Miles <br />Share of existing housing affordable to households <br />with income at or below 80% of AMI <br />- 90% to 100% <br />- 80% to 89% <br />66.4% to 79% <br />50% to 66.3% <br />25% to 49% <br />3.6% to 24% <br />in the average sewered community, <br />about 66.4% of existing housing units <br />are affordable to households whose <br />income is at or below 80% of AMI. <br />Note: Communities without sewer <br />service are not shown. <br />County Boundaries <br />City & Township Boundaries <br />3/41/2045 <br />Source: Metropolitan Council estimates based on 2013 <br />and 2014 MetroGlS Regional Parcel Datasets; 2007- <br />2011 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy <br />(CHAS) data; and the Metropolitan Council's annual <br />survey of manufactured housing parks. <br />Estimates include all housing units affordable to <br />households at 80% of Area Median Income, whether <br />units are publicly subsidized or unsubsidized. <br />Exhibit 3: Balance of Low -Wage Jobs and Workers <br />Page - 30 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />