HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION ......Revitalizing neighborhoods and addressing problems...

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2018 Housing &

Property

Conditions

Survey

HOUSING AND

NEIGHBORHOOD

PRESERVATION

Survey Background

Conducting Surveys since 1990

Provide statistical data to describe the condition of

housing and property throughout the city

Results are a key indicator of the health of the city’s

housing stock

A direct reflection of our efforts to promote vibrant,

blight-free neighborhoods

Data will be used to evaluate our current Rental

Inspection District

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What Did We Survey and How?

10,245 single-family properties

Detached homes, duplexes and townhomes only

Multi-family apartment complexes, condominiums and

mobile homes were not surveyed

Teams of Code Enforcement Inspectors and Supervisors

performed windshield assessments on the exterior structure

and surrounding premises

Ratings were entered on laptops

Notices of violation were not issued during the survey

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Survey Sample

A random sample of addresses was generated by the City’s Data and Information Management Office

The sample was tested to ensure appropriate portions of the following were sampled:

Housing type

Housing age

Housing value

Results were analyzed using Microsoft Power BI

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Rating Scale

1STANDARD

STRUCTURENo exterior building maintenance code violations

2DEFICIENT

STRUCTURE

Structures with minor defects; easily corrected in the

course of regular maintenance (peeling paint)

3DETERIORIATED

STRUCTURE

Structures with defects of greater severity; NOT normally

repaired in the course of regular maintenance (rotted

window frames)

4DILAPIDATED

STRUCTURE

Structures that fail to meet minimum standards for human

habitation; could endanger the health or safety of

occupants; one or more critical defects (structural

collapse)

V or

NV

EXTERIOR

PROPERTY

VIOLATIONS

Property maintenance code violations exist

(i.e.: overgrown grass, trash & junk, inoperable vehicles,

graffiti, trailer in front yard, fence in disrepair, etc.)

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Rating Scale Examples

Standard – no exterior

building maintenance

violations

Deficient – minor building

maintenance violation

(damaged siding)

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Rating Scale Examples Cont. Deteriorated – more severe building maintenance violations (rotted wood)

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Rating Scale Examples Cont.

Dilapidated – severe building maintenance violations (partially collapsed walls/roof)

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Exterior Property RatingPresence of any Property Maintenance Violations

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Housing Condition Results 10

Combined Housing and Property Results 11

28 Years of Survey Results 12

Understanding our Aging Housing13

Measure Year 1990

Year 2018

Amt. of Change Since 1990

% of Chg. Since 1990

Total number of houses 109,520 151,790 42,270 39%

Average Age 16 34 18 109%

# houses 22 years or older 35,524 119,642 84,118 237%

# houses 30 years or older 16,656 106,325 89,669 538%

Rate of Non-Standard Housing by

Decade Built % of Total Housing

% of Total Non-Standard

Housing

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Rate of Non-Standard Housing by Value

% of Total Housing % of Total Non-Standard

Housing

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Rate of Non-Standard Housing by Type

% of Total Housing % of Total Non-Standard

Housing

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Additional Analysis

Area based analysis

down to the census

tract block group level

Data will be used to

reevaluate our Rental

Inspection District

Any additional analysis

or reports the Council

would like to see

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Conclusions Revitalizing neighborhoods and addressing problems associated with aging

housing is one of City Council’s top priorities

In 1990, 79% of our housing was in standard condition

28 years later, 86% is in standard condition

Based upon what we think makes a good neighborhood, how can we

explain the results:

Property owners are doing a relatively good job of maintaining their properties

Code Enforcement proactively patrols the city and addresses code violations

Approx. 9,800 building violations and 25,200 property violations are cited/year

The City does a great job at maintaining public safety, providing core public

services, and maintaining public facilities and infrastructure

For the very small number of property owners who may not be able to afford to

maintain or re-investment, DHNP offers programs to assist or connects owners to

resources

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