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These remain the only requirements under the current Program. There is no requirement to <br />demonstrate financial need, nor is their any provision that calls for the on -going verification of <br />eligibility status. <br />Assistance programs typically arise out of the desire to achieve outcomes that would not <br />ordinarily occur on their own. In this particular ease, it could be argued that certain segments of <br />the population would be unable to afford adequate water and sewer senvice without the benefit of <br />the discount. To try and determine the validity of this argument, Staff has analyzed the 2000 <br />Census information regarding household income. <br />Census 2000 overview <br />It should be noted that the information presented below and in the attachment is fused on a 15% <br />sample of households in Roseville. The 7000 Census provides the following information: <br />Q 4% of households have income below the poverty level (defined as $12,000 annually for a <br />2- person household). 19% of households have income below $25,000 annually. Statistical <br />information regarding household expenses was not available. <br />Q 2% of households are currently receiving public assistance income. This could include <br />federal, state, or local assistance programs. <br />E] 31 % of households are receiving Social Security Income at an average of $14,000 annually. <br />El 21 % of households are receiving Retirement Income at an average of $2.2,000 annually. <br />The Census data suggests that approximately 20 -30% of all households in Roseville are <br />receiving some fora of fixed income payments. Although not explicit in the data, it suggests <br />that these same homes are receiving income from multiple sources, that. when combined <br />produces an average household income ranging from S 14,000 -- 36,000 annually. <br />The Census data indicates that 2% of Roseville households are currently receiving public <br />assistance income. It is feasible that a higher percentage of households are eligible to receive <br />assistance, but have chosen not to apply. Based on the Census data} that figure is not likely to be <br />any higher than 4-5%. <br />Comparison to Other Assistance Programs <br />To offer a comp ari son with other assistance programs, Staff reviewed existing federal, state, and <br />county programs. Under the reviewed programs the typical ec i p ient of ` as s i stance must meet the <br />following eligibIllty requirements: <br />El Household income at or below federal poverty guidelines <br />El Cash or near-cash assets of $3,000 or less. An applicant's primary vehicle and homestead <br />are excluded. <br />43 <br />r <br />
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