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Title: Housing and Equity in Iowa City

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2016

Abstract: Rising income inequality can lead to inequitable access to housing because fewer low and middle income residents can afford the market rate prices. In Iowa City, this is driven by the demand from students wishing to live near UI campus. This area of increased renter demand has been dubbed, the University Impact Area. The City of Iowa Citys strategic plan has the stated goal of creating becoming more inclusive, and the comprehensive plan envisions diverse and affordable housing in all neighborhoodsold and new. In anticipation of greater income inequality, the City asked for an investigation to examine trends of housing inequality in the community and develop recommendations that will help the City in its neighborhood stabilization efforts and achieve its goal to maintain healthy neighborhoods that appeal to diverse populations. The report has three components: a historic narrative of housing in Iowa City, a collection of Iowa City stakeholder perspectives, and a series strategies from comparable and innovative cities.

Url: https://www.urban.uiowa.edu/system/files/Iowa_City_Housing_Final Report.pdf

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Authors: Hawkinson, Eric; Garza, Kevin

Publisher: The University of Iowa: Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities

Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Housing and Segregation

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