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City of San Marcos Five Year Consolidated Plan for the 2025-2029 Program Years— FINAL—Last Updated 08/08/25 <br /> NA-15 Disproportionately Greater Need: Housing Problems — 91.205 (b)(2) <br /> Assess the need of any racial or ethnic group that has disproportionately greater need in comparison to the needs of that category <br /> of need as a whole. <br /> Introduction <br /> Per HUD guidance, a disproportionately greater need exists when the members of racial or ethnic group at a given income level <br /> experience housing problems at a greater rate (10 percentage points or more) than the income level as a whole. <br /> The tables below provide race and income information for households that have one or more of the four housing problems tracked: <br /> 1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than one person per room, 4. Cost Burden greater <br /> than 30%of income. <br /> 0%-30% of Area Median Income <br /> Household has <br /> Has one or more of Has none of the no/negative <br /> Housing Problems four housing four housing income,but none Total <br /> problems problems of the other <br /> housing problems <br /> Jurisdiction as a whole 5,205 79% 380 6% 1,010 15% 6,595 <br /> White 2,890 77% 105 3% 750 20% 3,745 <br /> Black/African American 175 100% 0 0% 0 0% 175 <br /> Asian 35 58% 0 0% 25 42% 60 <br /> American Indian, Alaska <br /> Native 10 100% 0 0% 0 0% 10 <br /> Pacific Islander 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 <br /> Hispanic 2,065 80% 280 11% 235 9% 2,580 <br /> Table 13 - Disproportionally Greater Need 0 -30%AMI <br /> Data Source: 2016-2020 CHAS <br /> Consolidated Plan SAN MARCOS 48 <br />