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The Urban Displacement Project's Displacement Typology Map code
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9/1 Feedback: Specific tract #1 #52

Closed annacd114 closed 3 years ago

annacd114 commented 4 years ago

6001423500: is SLI, should have some level of gentrification. Looks like it might not be marked as gentrifying b/c not vulnerable, but 1/2 POC and 65% renters so wondering why. Is it because of the high student population, and if so what's the threshold? This is 20.7% students.

annacd114 commented 4 years ago

South Berkeley/Leconte border

timathomas commented 4 years ago

Might want to increase risk of gentrification because it is surrounded by other BE areas.

timathomas commented 4 years ago

Also consider looking at using rent gap in as a gentrification predictor

timathomas commented 4 years ago

Didn’t get tagged because it wasn’t vulnerable to gentrification: why?

annacd114 commented 4 years ago

@timathomas Explanation of why this one got SLI: It's affordable to mixed/moderate-income households and had a rapid increase - both points in favor of EOG and AdvG - but since it's a predominantly low-income tract it was disqualified from AdvG, and it didn't 'gentrify' which rules them both out anyhow. But its affordability to mixed/mod also disqualified it from At Risk of Gentrification. So it defaulted to SLI largely because of this mismatch between income level and affordability level, and because it didn't gentrify according to our metrics.

timathomas commented 3 years ago

See #75