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Do Metro Atlanta Residents Have Access To Jobs and

Services? Plan 2040 Goal: Community Development

Atlanta Regional Commission

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Are there enough housing options with access to jobs?

• The Atlanta region must ensure that there are ample housing options close to where the jobs are located

• Affordable housing options currently exist throughout the region, but there are not enough around employment centers

• Families are forced to make tough choice: • Live close to work, but pay too much for housing? • Live in affordable community, but pay too much for transport to work?

• We will explore how families make this decision by examining key indicators

relating to job availability, socioeconomics, and quality of life.

Source: OnTheMap Program, U.S. Census Bureau

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Proximity to Jobs

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Annual Growth Index for Workers: Centers Compared to Region

Growth in Centers

Growth in Metro

• The chart depicts growth conditions in 2002 as a baseline “100,” where each subsequent year is compared to the baseline year

• Growth of workers living near job core and corridors (Centers) has grown faster than overall growth of workers in the Metro area

• Since 2002, job centers have experienced a 16.5% growth increase, whereas the Metro area has only seen about 7%

Source: OnTheMap Program, U.S. Census Bureau

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Regional Core

Employment Corridors

Employment Corridors

Employment Corridors

Source: OnTheMap Program, U.S. Census Bureau

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Proximity to Jobs

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Residents Who Live and Work in Centers • This chart shows that the number of workers who both live and work in these high-density employment corridors has risen steadily since 2002

• The Great Recession greatly impacted development from 2008-2010

• As of 2011, more housing options have been developed to meet the demand

Source: OnTheMap Program, U.S. Census Bureau

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Percent of Income Spent on Housing

• The U.S. Census Bureau tracks housing affordability by counting how many people spend more than 30% of their income toward housing costs

• 39% of all individuals in metro Atlanta spend at least 30% of their income on housing (renters & owners)

• A decreasing trend line indicates improving conditions with housing affordability

Source: OnTheMap Program, U.S. Census Bureau

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Percent of Income Spent on Housing

Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey, Neighborhood Nexus

The reds & oranges show those areas where people spend more than 41 percent of their income on housing costs. These areas are clustered in the regional core (south of I-20) as well as town centers throughout the region.

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Percent of Income Spent on Housing & Transportation

• Tracking transportation costs along with housing costs give us a better picture of Atlanta’s affordability

• Moderate-income households (defined as between 50% and 100% of median HH income) spent 63% of their incomes on housing and transportation combined

• Atlanta falls among the highest of the top 25 U.S. metros

Source: Center for Neighborhood Technology

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Location Affordability Index – “Typical Household”

• The Location Affordability Index is a new tool developed by HUD and US DOT to look at transportation and housing costs by neighborhood

• This map looks at the areas (in Dark Green) in the Atlanta region where the typical household could afford to live and still pay less than 50% of their income on housing and transportation costs – you see that there are still several areas where this is possible

• In metro Atlanta, the “typical” household has an annual income of $57,550, a size of 2.69 people along with 1.21 commuters.

Source: Location Affordability POrtal

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Location Affordability Index – “Moderate-Income” Household

• This map looks at the areas (in Dark Green) in the Atlanta region where a “moderate-income” household could afford to live and still pay less than 50% of their income on housing and transportation costs. Compared to the last map, there are a lot fewer areas where this is possible

• Also notice that these areas cluster near interstates and transit service

• In metro Atlanta, the “moderate-income” household has an annual income of $46,060, a size of 2.69 people along with 1.21 commuters.

Source: Location Affordability POrtal

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Commute Length

• The shorter the commute, the more free time workers will have to enjoy

• Over the 5 year span, about 76% of all metro Atlanta workers have had a one-way commute of less than 45 minutes

• Atlanta ranks the 6th lowest among the top 100 U.S. metros in terms of workers with a 45 minute or less commute time; not a good metric

Source: American Community Survey, Brookings State of Metropolitan America

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% of Commuters with Less Than a 45 Minute One-Way Commute To Work, 2010

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Access to Arts

Source: Benchmarking Central Ohio, Bureau of Labor Statistics

• Though difficult to quantify, art community vibrancy is a key feature of “cool” cities

• In terms of “creative establishments” per capita, Atlanta ranks 8th out of the top 25 largest U.S. metros.

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• Atlanta ranks 15th for the number of creative establishments per 1,000 population in terms of the top 100 U.S. metros

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Rank: Number of Creative Establishments per 1,000 Population (1= Most)

Source: Benchmarking Central Ohio, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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• The Metro Atlanta Speaks survey asked residents to rate the availability of cultural events and venues in the Atlanta area. More than two-thirds responded “Excellent” or “Good,” which is very positive.

Source: Metro Atlanta Speaks Survey

Excellent, 23.7% Good, 44.6% Fair, 22.6% Poor 5.6%

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Rate Availability of Cultural Events and Venues in Atlanta Area

Access to Arts: Perceptions from Metro Atlanta Speaks Survey

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Summary

• Atlanta is improving in terms of developing livable communities near job-dense areas

• However, combined housing and transportation costs in Atlanta are higher compared to similar U.S. metros

• Commute times in Atlanta remain high compared to the national average, with little change over the past several years

• Atlanta’s art community is vibrant, outranking 85% of the top 100 U.S. metros in creative establishments per capita


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