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Affordable Housing
LIHTC Projects
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Population
Zip code 15401, located in Pennsylvania, covers an area of 52.89 square miles and includes the city of Uniontown. This zip code contains a notable Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) funded affordable housing inventory, comprising 213 total units, with 210 designated as low-income units. Based on an estimated 11,294 housing units in the zip code, LIHTC-funded affordable housing represents approximately 1.89% of the total housing inventory.
The LIHTC projects in zip code 15401 have received $3,267,603 in project tax credits, averaging about $15,341 per unit. This zip code accounts for 0.55% of the total state LIHTC funding, indicating a moderate concentration of affordable housing investment in the area.
Affordable housing development in this zip code spans nearly three decades. The earliest project, Morgantown St Apts, was completed in 1993, while the most recent, White Swan Apartments, was finished in 2019. The 2000s saw the most significant affordable housing development, with projects such as Uniontown Elderly Housing (2002), Laurel Estates (2008), and Surrey Hill Apts (2009) being completed.
The LIHTC-funded projects in zip code 15401 offer a variety of housing options. The majority are one-bedroom units (133), followed by two-bedroom units (54), three-bedroom units (23), and a small number of four-bedroom units (3). This distribution suggests a focus on accommodating smaller households and potentially senior citizens.
Over the past decade, zip code 15401 has experienced a slight decline in population, from 30,434 in 2013 to 29,478 in 2022. Despite this decline, the median income has shown a positive trend, increasing from $41,480 in 2013 to $51,354 in 2022. This income growth may indicate an improving economic situation for some residents, but affordable housing needs may still persist for others.
The racial composition of zip code 15401 has remained relatively stable, with a slight increase in diversity. The white population decreased marginally from 90% in 2013 to 86% in 2022, while there were small increases in the Black, Asian, and Hispanic populations. This gradual diversification might influence future affordable housing needs and development strategies.
Zip code 15401 demonstrates a consistent commitment to affordable housing through its LIHTC-funded projects over the past three decades. While the current inventory covers a small percentage of the estimated total housing units, it provides a significant number of low-income units. The area has seen demographic shifts, including a slight population decrease and income growth, which may influence future affordable housing needs. The diversity of unit types in LIHTC projects suggests an effort to accommodate various household sizes and potentially aging populations. As the community continues to evolve, ongoing assessment of affordable housing needs will be crucial to ensure adequate support for low-income residents.