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  • Assessment for Sustainable Housing in the District of Midtown
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2013-11-18
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      azdocs: XUPH 50.2:M 4 H 5/2013
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    • Report submitted to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department by the ASU-SOS Team for the project grant 'Reinvent Phoenix--Cultivating Equity, Engagement, Economic Development and Design Excellence with Transit-Oriented Development', funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
    • Report mistakenly includes Executive summary from Assessment for sustainable housing in the district of Eastlake-Garfield.
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  • Executive summary -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Housing challenges in the Midtown District -- 1.2. Profile of the Reinvent Phoenix grant -- 1.3. Sustainable housing research in the Midtown District -- 1.4. Objectives of the current state assessment -- Chapter 2. Research design and data sources -- Chapter 3. Sustainable housing goals, indicators, and targets -- 3.1. Goal 1. Meet demand with adequate housing options -- 3.2. Goal 2. Provide sufficient housing quality and health -- 3.3. Goal 3. Secure affordability of housing -- 3.4. Goal 4. Conserve natural resources in homes -- 3.5. Goal 5. Maintain valuable cultural and historical character -- 3.6. Summary -- Chapter 4. Sustainability of the current state of housing -- 4.1. Goal 1. Current state of meeting demand with adequate housing options -- 4.2. Goal 2. Current state of providing sufficient housing quality and health -- 4.3. Goal 3. Current state of securing affordability of housing. -- 4.4. Goal 4. Current state of conserving natural resources -- 4.5. Goal 5. Current state of maintaining valuable cultural and historical character -- 4.6. Summary. -- Chapter 5. Housing causal problem maps -- 5.1. Goal 1. Problem map of meeting demand with adequate housing options -- 5.2. Goal 2. Problem map of providing sufficient quality of housing and promoting healthy housing conditions -- 5.3. Goal 3. Problem map of securing affordability of housing -- 5.4. Goal 4. Problem map of conserving natural resources -- 5.5. Goal 5. Problem map of maintaining valuable cultural and historic character -- Chapter 6. Discussion and conclusions -- 6.1. Priority areas -- 6.2. Promising intervention points -- 6.3. Trade-off issues -- 6.4. Improving assessment accuracy -- References

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