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EUGENE • SPRINGFIELD <br />2020 CONSOLIDATED PLAN <br />for Housing & Community Development <br />Priority Needs <br />Priority Need <br />Explanation <br />Comments <br />Renters <br />• About three quarters of moderate- and low- <br />• Between 2010 and 2019, the median rental rate rose to $1,373 in <br />Low- and very low-income <br />income renters spend more than 30% of their <br />Eugene (47% increase) and $1,181 in Springfield (58% increase) <br />people need increased access <br />income on housing costs (Eugene — 79%, <br />• Significant increase in need from 2013 to 2017, <br />to quality affordable rental <br />Springfield —74%) <br />Many more moderate -income households spend more <br />housing as well as rental <br />• The majority of low-income renters spend <br />than 30% on housing <br />assistance <br />more than 50% of their income on housing <br />Many more low- and very income households spend <br />costs (Eugene — 68%, Springfield — 57%) <br />more than 50% on housing <br />Homeowners <br />• A significant majority of low-income owners <br />• Low-income households spending more than 30% of income <br />Low- and very low-income <br />experience over -crowding, substandard <br />housing have increased in Eugene but remains steady in <br />people need increased access <br />housing, or a housing cost burden (Eugene — <br />Springfield <br />to affordable homeownership <br />78%, Springfield —59%) <br />• Low-income households spending more than 50% of income <br />opportunities and support to <br />• A significant majority of moderate- and low- <br />housing have increased in both Eugene and Springfield <br />remain homeowners <br />income owners spend more than 30% of their <br />income on housing costs (Eugene — 66%, <br />Springfield —57%) <br />A large percentage of low-income owners <br />spend more than 50% of their income on <br />housing costs (Eugene — 59%, Springfield — <br />39%) <br />2020 Consolidated Plan 15 Eugene and Springfield, OR <br />