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TABLE 12 <br />. ............. . . ... <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />METROPOLITAN <br />COUNCIL P' OPULA,TIONt HOUSEHOLD, <br />AND EMPLOYMERT FORECASTS <br />2 <br />PERCEVT INCREASE <br />-1976-2000 <br />Population <br />3141438 6, 362 36900�O 36000 <br />36115010 <br />o.4% <br />Households <br />9 560 11 Y 767 12 <br />9 500 13o,3100 <br />13,800 <br />17,*2% <br />EE i ployment <br />22,534 22930,0 28tO�001 3090100 <br />3 2 2 000 <br />43,5% <br />Household Size <br />Per per <br />dwelling unit) <br />3 a *1 1 2,0,9 2,o7 <br />21*6 <br />Sourceiv: Metropolitan Councill of, the Twin Cities, Sept. <br />1977 <br />a, <br />Tabille shows the nu,mb�er of projected additional residential units within <br />the City,,,, <br />TABLE 13 <br />PROJECTED ADDITIONAL-HOUSING UNITS BY DENSITY <br />NET' CHARGE <br />NEIGHBORHOOD (Slee Fms, LOW MEDIUM <br />I ITIQ <br />HIGH <br />11 <br />10 <br />38 <br />30 <br />2 <br />64 <br />178 <br />3 <br />102 <br />69 <br />4 <br />113 <br />152 <br />5 <br />21 <br />6 <br />44 <br />36 <br />42 <br />7 <br />8 <br />21, <br />102 <br />4 <br />91 <br />17 <br />10 <br />-24 <br />11 <br />61 <br />12 <br />16 <br />2 <br />14 <br />14, <br />212 <br />912 <br />15' <br />5,0� <br />42 <br />ADDITIONAL PROJECT UNITS, <br />192,91 <br />1978 HOUSING UNITS,, .1 4 <br />"2 512 <br />TOTAL PROJECTED UNITS, . <br />13,801 <br />Source: Howard Dahlgren Associates, Inc. 1979 <br />There are two basic sources, of housing for low and moderate income <br />persons: lower pirlileeid'. generally olderp, private housing, and housing which <br />is subsildilized by, the government to reduce its, cost to the consumer, <br />
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