Assessing the Environmental, Economic and Social Benefits of Well-Located Workforce Housing

W. Rohe, Spencer M. Cowan, Daniel Rodríguez
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The jobs-housing imbalance in many metropolitan areas contributes to long work commutes and the related problems of air pollution, traffic congestion, and loss of both discretionary income and time that could be spent in more productive and meaningful ways. This is a particular problem for low- and moderate-income workers who may have to travel long distances from their places of work to find affordable housing. This article presents a methodology for assessing the potential environmental, economic, and social benefits of constructing new affordable housing close to major employment centers and applies that methodology to the Asheville (NC) Metropolitan area. The results show that more than 62% of low- and moderate-income households surveyed either are or may be willing to move closer to work. Moving closer to work would reduce vehicle miles by 71.3%, or 9,000 miles, commuting time by between 159 and 250 hours, and commuting costs of $4,600 per year, per commuter. Commuting distance reductions translate into savings of more than 1.2 kg of NOx, 10.1kg of CO, and 3.5 tons of CO2 per year per household.
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评估位置优越的劳动力住房的环境、经济和社会效益
在许多大都市地区,工作与住房的不平衡造成了长时间的工作通勤,以及与之相关的空气污染、交通拥堵、可自由支配的收入和时间的损失,而这些收入和时间本可以用在更有成效和更有意义的事情上。对于低收入和中等收入的工人来说,这是一个特别的问题,他们可能不得不从工作地点长途跋涉才能找到负担得起的住房。本文提出了一种方法来评估在主要就业中心附近建造新的经济适用房的潜在环境、经济和社会效益,并将该方法应用于阿什维尔(NC)大都市区。调查结果显示,在接受调查的中低收入家庭中,超过62%的家庭已经或可能愿意搬到离工作地点更近的地方。搬到离工作地点更近的地方,汽车行驶里程将减少71.3%,即9000英里,通勤时间将减少159至250小时,每个通勤者每年的通勤成本将减少4,600美元。通勤距离的缩短意味着每户家庭每年可减少1.2公斤以上的氮氧化物排放、10.1公斤以上的一氧化碳排放和3.5吨以上的二氧化碳排放。
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