Name: Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) Code, 2013
Display Field: GEOID10
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) codes identify urban cores and adjacent territory that is economically integrated with those cores. (USDA ERS, 2013)
Name: Economic Dependence, County Typology Codes, 2015
Display Field: CntyNm
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The economic dependence indicators are measures of county dependence on specific industries, as measured by a combination of earnings and employment. For example, farming dependence is based on two thresholds—farm earnings accounting for an annual average of 25 percent or more of total county earnings or farm employment accounting for 16 percent or more of total employment during 2010-12. The thresholds differ for other industries. If a county qualified for more than one economic type, it was classified in the industry which accounted for the largest percentage of total earnings. For more information, see http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/county-typology-codes/documentation.aspx. (USDA ERS, 2015)
Name: Tracts with Low Populations and/or High Prisons Populations
Display Field: GEOID10
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: In tracts with extremely low populations, or with prison populations that are > 25% of the estimated citizen voting age population, the index was not calculated due to concerns about the reliability of data. These tracts are displayed in gray on the indicator, domain, and index maps (2014 dataset).
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit neighborhood level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within a 2.5 mile radius of the center of the census tract. (LEHD, ACS, 2013). [LJD=Low Job Density; MJD=Medium Job Density; HJD=High Job Density]
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit neighborhood level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within a 2.5 mile radius of the center of the census tract. (LEHD, ACS, 2013). [LJD=Low Job Density; MJD=Medium Job Density; HJD=High Job Density]
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit neighborhood level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within a 2.5 mile radius of the center of the census tract. (LEHD, ACS, 2012). [LJD=Low Job Density; MJD=Medium Job Density; HJD=High Job Density]
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit neighborhood level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within a 2.5 mile radius of the center of the census tract. (LEHD, ACS, 2011). [LJD=Low Job Density; MJD=Medium Job Density; HJD=High Job Density]
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit jurisdiction level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within the boundaries of cities and census designated places. (LEHD, ACS, 2014). + = margin of error includes adjacent higher category. - = margin of error includes adjacent lower category. * = margin of error includes more than 2 possible categories.
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit jurisdiction level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within the boundaries of cities and census designated places. (LEHD, ACS, 2013). + = margin of error includes adjacent higher category. - = margin of error includes adjacent lower category. * = margin of error includes more than 2 possible categories.
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit jurisdiction level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within the boundaries of cities and census designated places. (LEHD, ACS, 2012). + = margin of error includes adjacent higher category. - = margin of error includes adjacent lower category. * = margin of error includes more than 2 possible categories.
Description: The Jobs Housing Fit jurisdiction level ratio is the ratio of low-wage jobs (paying under $1250/month) to affordable rental units (less then $750/month rent) within the boundaries of cities and census designated places. (LEHD, ACS, 2011). + = margin of error includes adjacent higher category. - = margin of error includes adjacent lower category. * = margin of error includes more than 2 possible categories.
Description: TCAC (California Tax Credit Allocation Committee): Affordable housing developments that receive tax benefits under the federal and state Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Programs. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: TCAC (California Tax Credit Allocation Committee): Affordable housing developments that receive tax benefits under the federal and state Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Programs. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: HCD (California Department of Housing and Community Development): Affordable housing developments receiving financing through HCD. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: HCD (California Department of Housing and Community Development): Affordable housing developments receiving financing through HCD. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: CALHFA (California Housing Finance Agency): Affordable housing developments receiving financing through HFA for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation or new construction of rental housing that includes affordable rents for low and moderate income families and individuals. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: CALHFA (California Housing Finance Agency): Affordable housing developments receiving financing through HFA for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation or new construction of rental housing that includes affordable rents for low and moderate income families and individuals. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: HUD (Housing and Urban Development): Affordable housing developments supported by HUD's multi-family housing programs. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)
Description: HUD (Housing and Urban Development): Affordable housing developments supported by HUD's multi-family housing programs. (Data provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development)