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Affordable Housing
LIHTC Projects
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Population
Zip code 91910 in Chula Vista, California, has a population of 75,929 as of 2022. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program has funded 259 affordable housing units in this area, with 255 designated as low-income units. These LIHTC-funded units represent approximately 0.89% of the estimated 29,092 housing units in the zip code.
The LIHTC projects in zip code 91910 have received $2,396,222 in tax credits, averaging $9,252 per unit. This funding constitutes 0.08% of California's total LIHTC allocation, indicating a modest investment in affordable housing for this area. Affordable housing development in this zip code spans from 1998 to 2015, with the most recent projects completed in the 2010s.
The LIHTC-funded housing in zip code 91910 offers a range of unit types: 124 efficiencies, 67 one-bedroom units, 32 two-bedroom units, 28 three-bedroom units, and 8 four-bedroom units. This diverse mix accommodates various household sizes and needs within the affordable housing sector.
The population in zip code 91910 has remained relatively stable over the past decade, with slight fluctuations. The median income has shown an upward trend, increasing from $68,710 in 2013 to $76,939 in 2022. This rise in median income may indicate a growing need for affordable housing options to maintain economic diversity in the area.
Racial demographics in zip code 91910 have shifted over the past decade. The Hispanic population increased from 59% in 2013 to 64% in 2022. The Asian and Black populations remained relatively stable, while the White population decreased from 24% to 20%. These demographic changes may influence future affordable housing needs and planning in the zip code.
Zip code 91910 in Chula Vista has a modest but significant LIHTC-funded affordable housing presence, covering nearly 1% of the estimated housing stock. The area has seen consistent investment in affordable housing over two decades, with a focus on diverse unit types. The continued development of affordable housing projects suggests an ongoing commitment to maintaining economic diversity in the face of changing demographics and rising median income.