North Dakota Statewide Housing Needs Assessment: 2004
- Final Report
This report is organized into three main sections. The first section provides
a statewide overview of important trends that affect housing supply and demand.
These trends include historical shifts in population, changes in the state's
economy, housing trends, and land use issues. The second section is designed
to profile housing needs through a series of 13 tables and two figures. It
is arranged by geography to facilitate in-depth analysis. There are 10 distinct
groupings of profiles. The first centers on the state and its eight planning
regions. This format allows for quick comparison of regions within the context
of the state. The next eight groupings of profiles are region-specific. Within
these profiles, the counties and major cities (those with 6,500 or more residents)
within a corresponding region are arrayed along with the regional total. This
provides you the ability to focus your attention on a specific region and
explore changes occurring within that specific region. The final grouping
of profiles looks specifically at the state's Native American Indian Reservations.
The final section in the report provides findings from a statewide survey
of key leaders regarding housing issues. The results are displayed in different
ways to facilitate comparisons. For example, some figures present one question
for multiple geographies (e.g., health of community, visionary leadership,
community growth potential). Other figures present multiple dimensions of
a topic for one geography (e.g., supply of decent housing for (a) small apartments,
(b) larger apartments, (c) duplexes, etc.).
Download
(PDF - 7.3 MB, 170 pages, November 2004).
North Dakota Statewide Housing Needs Assessment:
2004 - Detailed Tables
These detailed tables were developed in case you are interested in a much
more intensive investigation into housing issues. They encompass 92 tables
and are organized into five major sections, including: a) population, b)
housing supply and demand, c) affordable housing, d) special populations,
and e) substandard housing. Each table displays the information for four
main levels of geography including, a) state and planning region, b) Native
American Indian Reservation area, c) county, and d) cities with 6,500 or
more residents. Definitions of key terms and concepts are also provided.
Download
(PDF - 1.1 MB, 110 pages, November 2004).
Review of Findings and Data Products PowerPoint
Presentation (February 23, 2005)
Download
(PPS - 4.37 MB).
Supplements
Errata
Sheet for Final Report (Updated October 3, 2005, PDF - 2 pages).
Housing
Briefing Points (January 2005, PDF - 116 KB, 3 pages).
Priority
Needs (December 2004, PDF - 95 KB, 7 pages).
Moderate
Household Income Projections (Earning 51% to 80% of the MFI Annually)
(December 2004, PDF - 126 KB, 2 pages).
Additional housing data are available on the American Community Survey (ACS)
website. Please take time to learn about using
ACS data.
Updates
May 2006
- Land use data - housing units authorized by building
permits (2005 data has been added)
- Population data - migration
(Replaced with 2005 data)
- Population data - wages
(2004 data has been added)
September 2005
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