ED - Housing Survey Question Title * 1. How long have you lived in Concord? 1-3 years 3-5 years 5-10 years 10+ years I don't live in Concord, but am interested in filling out a survey Question Title * 2. Where do you currently live? Single family home Town home Condo Apartment/Flat or Guest House Question Title * 3. What is your zip code? 94518 94519 94520 94521 I don't currently live in Concord My current zip code is Question Title * 4. Do you own or rent? Own Rent Live with family Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Do you spend more than 30% of your gross monthly income on housing (rent payment or if you own, mortgage payment, property taxes and insurance)? Yes No Don't know/Not Applicable Question Title * 6. How many years do you plan to remain a resident of Concord? I don't currently live in Concord 1-2 years 2-5 years 5-10 years No current plans to leave Undecided Question Title * 7. If you were to move, where would you move? Move to another community in Contra Costa County Move outside the County Question Title * 8. What is the primary reason you would consider moving? Move to a less expensive area Move to a more expensive area Current housing does not meet my family needs Schools Other (please specify) Question Title * 9. What is the most important factor that would improve your current housing situation? Lower cost of housing More room or square footage Better neighborhood More outdoor space or yard area Proximity to better schools Home improvements/repairs to existing home More shops, cafes, restaurants within walking distance Question Title * 10. The City of Concord's most significant housing issue is: Expense of housing Lack of housing options (product type) Quality/age of existing homes for sale Quality/age of existing apartment rentals Lack of affordable housing for lower income households (income up to $66,250 for a household of 4) Lack of affordable housing for middle to moderate income households (income between $66,251 to $112,200 for a household of 4) Lack of larger rental units (2,3 and 4 bdrm. units) Lack of capacity at emergency shelter Question Title * 11. The City of Concord must be prepared to add approximately 3,470 housing units throughout the City during the next 8 to 9 years to address Statewide growth. What would your primary approach be toward accommodating future units? Focus on Downtown with multi-story apartments Encourage mid-high rise condos at key locations throughout the City Focus on addition of Single Family units on vacant/under-utilized parcels Promote mixed use housing along major transit corridors/under -utilized commercial sites Encourage townhome-style housing Encourage in-law (secondary living) units on Single Family properties Expedite construction of housing on the Concord Naval Weapons Station A combination of those listed above Question Title * 12. What would be the best improvement to housing within Concord? More senior housing More market rate rentals More affordable rentals (defined as affordable to households making less than 80% of area median income, for example a household of 4 with an income of less than $66,250) More affordable housing for middle to moderate income households (income between $66,251 to $112,200 for a household of 4) More high end, market rate housing More housing in the Downtown near BART More studio apartments/flats More single family homes for sale More condos/townhomes for sale Building homes on the Concord Naval Weapons Station Question Title * 13. Concord is anticipating having to add an increased number of multi-story housing units in the Downtown area over the next 20-25 years. Would you ever consider living Downtown? Yes No Question Title * 14. If you would consider living Downtown, what type of housing unit would be of interest to you? Live/Work Condo Apartment/Flat Townhome Single family Next