Public Versus Private Mobility for Low-Income Households: Transit Improvements Versus Increased Car Ownership in the Sacramento, California, Regiondoi:10.3141/2125-02Empirical studies have shown that welfare recipients who own cars have a high probability of moving from welfare to work. A travel ...
that expired from May 31, 1997 to January 1, 1999 in California, this report empirically examines the characteristics of renewal (continuation) versus opt-out (discontinuation) projects and explores where vouchered-out families from two properties in Sacramento County found replacement housing. The...
The California e-bike incentive project was launched by the California Air Resource Board. Applicants have to be a California resident and 18 years old. It's aimed at low-income individuals. So household income must be no more than $45,000 for individuals, $61,000 for a family of two an...
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000 is the largest handout a parent can receive without having to pay additional tax on the month. But Booyoung's boss said he wanted to go even further, announcing that he would work to help provide employees who become the parent of a third child with "housing with no tax ...
Roseville is part of the metropolitan area around the state capital of Sacramento. Just over two-thirds of its residents own their homes, with the median price in Roseville at $502,800, while rent approaches $1,800. Granite Bay High School leads Placer County as its best public high school...
Article Accessory Dwelling Units as Low-Income Housing: California's Faustian Bargain Darrel Ramsey-Musolf Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, UMass Amherst, MA 01003, USA; darrel@larp.umass.edu; Tel.: +1-413-545-6619 Received: 16 July 2018; Accepted: 5 September 2018; ...
. Conceivably, California and its city planners expect that the effort embedded in these housing plans will increase the housing options for low-income households. Thus, there are two research questions: How do cities from the Los Angeles and Sacramento regions accommodate low-income housing needs?