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Exhibit 35: Total Housing Units, Louisville and Comparison Geographies, 2021 <br />Source: ACS 5-Year Data Tables, 2017-2021 <br />4,790 8,665 10,085 12,944 40,908 45,304 139,302 <br />Superior Louisville Erie Lafayette Longmont Boulder Boulder <br />County <br />Housing Unit Mix <br />As shown in Exhibit 36, the majority of housing in Louisville (67%) is detached single-family, <br />the second highest share among comparison geographies, behind Erie (89%). Just above 20% of <br />Louisville housing units are in a multifamily building with five or more units. Of comparison <br />geographies, Erie has the lowest share of multifamily housing (1%) and Boulder has the highest <br />(43%), likely due to the high concentration of students. Of remaining Louisville housing units, <br />9% are considered "plex housing", referring to single family attached units up to fourplexes, <br />and the remainder (2%) of housing units are mobile homes, manufactured housing, or "other" <br />types of units. Of comparison geographies, Lafayette has the highest share of both plex housing <br />units (22%), and of "mobile home or other" housing units (5%). <br />Exhibit 36: Housing Mix, Louisville and Comparison Geographies, 2021 <br />Source: ACS 5-Year Data Tables, 2017-2021 <br />Superior o% 13% <br />Longmont 63% 15% <br />Lafayette 22% <br />Erie 4%W <br />Boulder <br />Boulder County 13% <br />Louisville 9%% <br />0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% <br />■Single -Family Detached ■ PI ex Housing (1to 4 units) <br />■ Multifamily (5+ units) Mobile Home or Other <br />Exhibit 37 shows the change in housing mix distribution for the housing stock in Louisville and <br />Boulder County. Between 2011 and 2021, both jurisdictions saw increases in the share of <br />multifamily housing (from 18% to 22% in Louisville, and 22% to 25% in Boulder County), <br />corresponding with a similar decrease in the share of single -detached units. <br />ECONorthwest 33 <br />
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