My name'' s Conor. I operate in the Common council as a land usage individual, however I also such as to do this kind of mapping
and information science evaluation in my spare time. And also I try to use it to my job. I'' m trying to approach this as an enthusiast,
and also and you know, birth with me as we relocate
via this. I'' m my! You recognize my my most significant goal right here is to urge other individuals To you know.
Take that action in the information evaluation, indicator of
things.If you don'' t really feel super comfortable with coding or with, you understand, you have questions about the open data, however you'' re not truly sure where you started.' We ' re gon na resolve an example That I ' ve serviced in the past. That sort of edited it to the to this session that considers a portable real estate. As well as so allow'' s start. You understand. I attempt to target people that such as, I said, or perhaps novice probably wants this type of data, as well as just how It influence their lives, or or the the individuals who live in the city. You understand, conceptualizing your concerns exactly how to address them. I constantly begin with. You know, to something i'' m interested about.See if I can get
a response from it out of a little little bit of dealing with the data And also get a fundamental understanding of exactly how the data and our as the programming language work and also how you can utilize them in your very own hobbies and rate of interest. And after that, to many extra like most notably, it'' s just acquire a feeling of self-confidence about Like what you'' re able to do.
I recognize that for me that was the largest obstacle which is assuming that I could do this kind of analysis on my very own, or address these questions that I have. If you do intend to code along, I and also one of the slides will certainly offer you like a short, fitly link to a Github web page where you can just see the code. You understand. I'' m not going to be inputting anything out as we go, because I put on'' t trust fund myself enough, but we'' re simply going to be looking line by line and see. You recognize precisely what whatever that every step I take like, how it aids reach our men item. If you do have our as the language and also arts video clip as the software downloaded on your computer.And that '
s terrific. Otherwise, we'' re simply following along. When you obtain house, and also hopefully you can use that web link later to To you understand practice. As well as he doesn'' t even rate of interest. As well as that ' s it really reduced. A bit about our of our workshop, so our in the programs language that was developed for especially the Cisco analysis and information locate a great deal of links. Love languages do. Various other things are really efficient this. It has a little of of picture visualization programs also, which will be using it'' s an item or right into language. And also the means I comprehend that is A great deal of the code entails assigning things to an item And afterwards manipulate, transforming the item, and after that at some point, maybe checking out it. That object would certainly be. It can be a visualization, you recognize. It can be most. It'' s mostly gon na be an information frame, you know, much like X and y like you see on Excel. And also It. It consists of base art, which is kind of the fundamental package and also collection of the of the coding language. It has standard math, fundamental phrase structure to actually be a.
working language.But then all type of individuals have produced their. very own distinct libraries and bundles To improve a web base. Our started. And afterwards our workshop is the. integrated Growth environment, which primarily suggests it ' s just. exactly how you interact with the language. It ' s really handy. I found it to be. a really clean and
simple software. Program to code in our with it. even tells you when you ruin.
Which is fantastic, which occurs a great deal. As well as you you can track all the. items you can track your files, and also You can also do the spread sheets in in our workshop,. which will be doing My extremely straightforward mythology,. which is just that it ' s. It ' s an extremely'usual method for information scientific research we. have. We start with that question.We draw the data we require How we cleanse it up so we can
. job with it. Then we collaborate with it, and after that you can map it or. watch it. and after that assess your results. As well as we can see, you understand,. if we ' ve addressed our concern if we require to go back to one. of these steps as well as attempt it once more.
It ' s a really straightforward method,. I assume it ' s useful tip
of what. this process truly appears like.
And also to our inquiry or my inquiry. What is the budget-friendly round for each and every. neighborhood population? And also exactly how does that
contrast to the rental fees of budget-friendly real estate. build are preserved in that community.
or Primarily how inexpensive is a city ' s. uportal housing to its regional community.
And once again. I assume I want a disclaimer,. You recognize this is just one way of looking.
at the data. I ' m not claiming what ' s taking place is excellent.'or negative. I ' m simply saying that this
is something that I. seem like it ' s usually overlooked.You recognize,.
in my work you get a whole lot of individuals can be found in that can ' t pay for
to stay in the. community they matured in. And they ask'for aid, and also we it.
It. can be truly challenging, due to the fact that even the inexpensive housing that ' s
being integrated in. the community is not budget-friendly to that'. Therefore this just considers that. Exactly how You know just how that varies throughout the city in. the city. Some neighborhoods, with a mainly wealthier population, may have some. budget friendly real estate that they might conveniently afford.But some reduced earnings.
If it ' s not striking the revenues of those of that population, then that ' s maybe something to think around. If you desire'to simply take a set, I ' m like,. It ' s a pair because it keeps the the formatting with the code as as opposed to like a Google Doc, so I just leave it on the Screen for a second, and also then we ' ll look.
No, it is he sensitive,. Thank you. And once again, like.
I am not a software program designer like I. am not. I didn ' t research study computer technology.
So i ' m not stating that my code'is the. best code.
It is messy, and however it functions. And so I believe that'' s. part of the understanding Contour is recognizing just how to make.
your code help what you require it to do,.
as well as see to it that you can come back to it and also not claim like,.
what is this with with what is taking place? So with that We will visit The information set so hopefully, several of us are right here this page.It ' s the open data website that we all love. Therefore what I will do often is, I'' ll simply begin looking via the information collections are offered. Which is some search phrases. I'' ll put in budget friendly real estate and also just see what stands out up. You understand'there ' s lots of information that I that You can just discover on.
this data set on this on open data. Therefore I urge you to.
seek out whatever you discover to be interesting. Yet this is.
Just looking at it. It'' s started being tracked in 2,014 when we are.
Blasio began his housing plan Because a great deal of the revenue restricted housing that the city builds and also tape-records begun in that time.And it ' s continued into the existing day because the existing mayor. has actually continued that plan.
And also once more. What they. This is the sort of the data.
they make use of to state. Oh, we developed this lots of devices of affordable housing, where we preserved.
this many systems of inexpensive real estate. Preserving,.
definition. It can be exist in real estate that they proceed affordability for,.
or they implement new affordability procedures on existing housing,.
and afterwards built the brand-new building of revenue,.
restricted real estate. And also so, if we look,.
As well as so if we actually desire to.
check out what those columns are.We we have some, you know,.
project identifiers some standard address details. As well as they actually get involved in. Because that'' s just how we ' re gon na. learn where that structure is, what'neighborhood it ' s in. And. after that they have this malfunction of The devices. And also these these terms, incredibly low,. very low, match to income degrees. As well as I recognize that you know very reduced.
And if you don'' t understand what location needed income is, it'' s a term that the city makes use of to gauge. It'' s a mobile housing. It'' s 30 %of whatever that.
manipulated right that number, I think, right currently for a family of 4 or family 3. It'' s well over a$ 100,000. What that means, you know,. for for a great deal of people that ' s not a very accurate estimate of what.
people are making reasonably in a great deal of locations. That'' s kind of the. the motivation of this entire job was to be able to map just how that.
plan type of inequalities the need. Do you duplicate that plan? The policy being it'' s really controlled by the Federal Government.We are allocated
an area by which they. determine the revenue. and also so the area that they selected is the 5 Eyebrow plus Westchester Area,.
as well as possibly Suffolk County. Which are wealthier communities than the 6. And also so what occurs is you obtain this huge variety of what is budget-friendly,.
or what is the average New Yorker making? When that number is, as well as so.
That'' s what they base and
anything.
And so if you ' re. making $ 90,000 a year as a household of 3, You can be qualified for a portal.
home again. Everyone should have housing everybody. It shouldn'' t,. you recognize, like there ' s a whole lot of Viewpoints on this,. It often leaves out people that are maybe making 15 to 30,000 a.
year.There can be
a portable of housing real estate companions them,.
however they can. Still, they still can not pay for. That suggested,.
since that'' s That ' s exactly how like the system. kind of faces it'' s a transportability. And also so that'' s what I wished to look. at is contrasting individuals'' s genuine earnings To the revenue you have to make to.
manage one of these cost effective devices. So we can simply solve into.
it.Are there any kind of concerns now about the data. not.
where we'' re. We ' re headed. Yes. What should I? Oh, yeah, do you wish to transform your microphone? Oh, yeah, do you intend to transform your microphone? sorry. The concern that I intended to Is the concern of the Which are truly, I think, glamorize 82, And Utilizing this formula To verify what it is they'' re doing. And also these are, You recognize, the people that are in addition to the politicians who have been allowing this. I don'' t understand if you are going to touch on House size as well as The rate of these houses,.
or the entire philosophy behind that,.
due to the fact that individuals so determined now in New york city City It'' ll take nearly anything and also like,.
I said to you.From what
I can see,.
our seniors are being pressed Into the really small. As I said to me,.
prison cell dimension of houses. Oh, certain, I think you elevated a truly.
important point. I assume there'' s a lot of Concerns around the way that. Like what you chatted about. It'' s. not nearly the lease, yet the high quality of the real estate for the for the. citizens who are living there. I assume that Not just yet like for a square video footage.
of a house, but additionally a variety of bedrooms that are offered. The.
Because you can have a cost effective, the unit mix of a structure right.
building inexpensive housing structure, however possibly, like the majority, are studio houses,.
so that already cuts households out of the picture. I'' m: so primarily speaking.
That'' s a like that ' s an instance. Due to the fact that we have right below The room size of each unit.
could do the same point. You can measure ordinary family size of that community.
You could have a number of workshops while, like the the perhaps the typical family members is 3 people. And it'' s the very same thing with elders.
there'' s a whole lot to discuss. And also I think that those are instances of terrific.
research study inquiries. I put on'' t understand. I ' m mosting likely to be touching on it especially today. Simply another excellent concern. Were you able to look at whether Hpd is actually component of this this.
year in regards to apartment dimension. As well as These buildings that are are.
being built along the city plan. That'' s a whole separate yeah,. I indicate, I think Well, this these buildings are all under HD. Supervision.They generally like,
get some kind of subsidy,. as well as I in in in exchange for that. When they carry out, that ' s. cost policies that
I suggest, there ' s a host of plans.'that causes the development of these devices. I can ' t precisely what leads'to what,.
however they'' re generally partnerships in between.
Any type of inquiries? Yeah, simply rapidly. That'' s an excellent inquiry.
earnings goes with your rental fee, and if you ' re above that,. You'' re considered to be burdened.
And if you ' re not, then that ' s thought about,. you can manage your rent. Therefore what I was looking at is they actually have in. here. They have the the income degrees.
Therefore you can either contrast revenue to Intel,. or you can prepare rental fee to rent right like what an actual portable rental fee. is to the lease that they ' re giving, or you can contrast a real income to the.
income.They ' re
presuming that unit Owner is gon na have. However generally people.
consider they gauge it as 30% of your revenue Per monthly. Okay, so We'' ll button right into the phone. And also you know, I assume, yeah,.
that, I assume is elevated a great deal of imported items about like the context here,.
Of like the plan and how the city decides to do.
As well as I don'' t want to know. You'recognize I put on ' t want to, always,
.
data access so useful right is that you can type of just after that use.
this data to determine for yourselves What what what individuals are doing,.
What people could authorize on.And kind of aid. Enlighten.
yourself on the concern. That'' s that ' s just how I ' ve discovered so. a lot regarding. This is with Access to this kind of information. To obtain begun we have, like I kind of attempted to break it up into the at the.
elements of the technique. This is our workshop. You have 4 home windows you have. Like your coding window. Your console, which is type of programs all.
the procedures that you'' re doing some data that you'' re accessing, and afterwards this is.
where all the things are mosting likely to turn up as we create these things that we'' re going.
to be functioning with.And once more, I thought it could be a little complicated. When I.
say state objectThings I meanSuggest usually typically spreadsheet Spread sheet like a spreadsheet file documents you.
would certainly locate on your computer. As we'' re producing them or controling them,.
they'' ll inhabit in the atmosphere. So the very first point you have.
to do is set up the packages that we'' re mosting likely to be utilizing. The very first is called tidy knowledgeable. It'' s kind of a family members of. collections everything about data science for our.It includes a heap.
of functions that you can utilize to include columns,.
to remove columns, to simply control the information. How you require to, how you require to use it. Shiny and also beaming themes and also Chinese control panel are the mapping or sorry, not the mapping, but the The right, the aesthetic, the it'' s a way to host your very own little website of the.
visualizations that you'' ve developed. Leaflet is the mapping.
plan. So it assists you create these wonderful,.
vibrant maps that interpret the information The way you want them to. As that Mean simple functions, I think,.
are spatial functions, and it'' s one more spatial data package that we use a few.
of those functions in in this coding session To aid control some of that.
data we excel. We make use of one succeed spread sheet, which is the demographics data,.
since that'' s different right, the budget friendly real estate information established.
that we'' re using doesn ' t discuss revenue of that community,. We require to pull that independently As well as that package.Lets us do that
. And after that our Socrata is the package that aids us take the open information that we.
just looked at and import it into our studio. So those are just kind of the.
You have to say, I want to use this from this one, this one, this one, this one, this one, as well as this one. And then we'' re prepared to go. We haven'' t, produced anything or change.
The initial thing we ' re going to do is collect all the data that we ' re going to be making use of. We'' re drawing the data.
in the city. That'' s gon na be In our last map Gon na reveal each area. And the.
the following point we'' re gon na have to do is aside the data that we'' re trying to consider to.
those communities, so we'' ll do that in a little bit. So first we have to Import that,.
and afterwards you'' ll see a turn up in the atmosphere. And also today,.
so there'' s 262 communities in this data collection. They have actually drawn variables, the variables which resemble columns simply state.
standard details like the name, if they have any kind of type of code identifier. It doesn'' t state anything regarding what we desire yet.We simply we just need that spatial details We'' re going to only select a few Of the columns that we care around. We.
To do that we'' re gon na run this following feature. Those are the 3 columns that we care about,.
which are the individual identifiers of those neighborhoods,.
As the geometrical it the geometry,.
details of those of those areas. So like what form are they? Where in the globe,.
Next off. Which is the information set that we looked at. I'' m going to call it affordable projects information Simply since that functions for me like there'' s truly.
I think,. like there ' s no chance to you. Don'' t need to call anything anything else.
I called Ntas'' s inexpensive project. Data seemed right to me. Yet when you'' re functioning with this you.
can call whatever you desire. And also this reviews the crowd of function.
like I pointed out from our Socrata essentially Mosts likely to the web site we were at.Takes.
the information and also brings it right into our environment. Now, you normally you need a token.
and also an e-mail and also password which is mine. You can make use of mine, I you don'' t. I I guess I would certainly recommend you put on'' t usage mine permanently, however you can use it for that. It'' s extremely low base once again. They wear'' t truly treatment. I don ' t truly care. So you require to claim that you are as well as who'' s pulling it So to do that we just Decrease. As well as what i'' m doing today, Casino site, is It'' s like a control? Go into which.
And also anytime there'' s a brand-new component. It'' ll quit it just does one at a time.
up into areas right here to sort of make it clear what we'' re. doing. You just do one thing at a time,.
and it'' s helpful.
It'' s.It ' s in the fragment that method. Some languages simply work.
bridges everything at one time. Yet I like our since you kind.
of just do 1 one action each time. Are there any? Is this? Are. there any kind of concerns in this book? Okay, yes, actually fast check for the one.
I'' ve for the dependencies to download for like 15 min. The dependences can take a long time.
since it'' s alright.
It ' s a pair because it keeps the the formatting with the code as as opposed to like a Google Doc, so I simply leave it on the Screen for a second, and also then we ' ll look. That'' s a like that ' s an instance. And also if you ' re not, then that ' s taken into consideration,. That'' s that ' s exactly how I ' ve found out so. It'' s.It ' s in the fragment that means.What we can do is you have the code right,
so if it does Complete up you'' ll have the ability to catch up quite rapidly,
even if You it'' s all there for you.But I presume, like we'' ll simply maintain moving. So I.
can explain what every little thing is, as well as after that you can run it on your computer, perhaps at the end. Does that work. Okay, Excellent many thanks. We'' ve downloaded the the area. forms. We downloaded the affordable job Spread sheet That we already operated at. As well as.
now this download file function is mosting likely to download and install the demographics.
Currently we'' ll assign it as Acs information Which once again simply works for me Often. That'' s where it obtains kind of. Particularly because there ' s a few.
is just altering what our numbers and simply informing the computer that.
their numbers and they are not words Right, due to the fact that it can only run.
30 %of your earnings. I'' ll play it right below. I'' m literally claiming that this is the revenue column from the census data, as well as you'' re dividing it by 12 As well as multiplying it by point.
3.
So you'' re just saying 30 of your monthly of your month-to-month. earnings is what you can for. Over there it is. And afterwards we'' ll run this huge piece,.
which is just cleaning up the data which is ensuring that.
And and also this filter is in a.
longitude. What that'' s stating is some of these, you recognize there ' s going.
missing. They wish to to latitude information which we require,.
and also if we attempt to map that it'' s mosting likely to send mistake. 'we ' re simply gon na eliminate the ones that don ' t have a longitude because we can ' t job with that. As well as we ' re mosting likely to transform it. Do that. We are going to attach the.
Nta data which has the form file details. I indicate, the yeah, sorry the be it Geometry information for.
the neighborhood that it''
s in.Because we don'' t have. that right. This data set as it simply comes
as cost effective. housing projects. Is it just has where that building is. We need to recognize what community it ' s
in,. as well as what that area looks like. The will run that Inexpensive projects by Nta. This one is essentially them saying How lots of systems. As well as how and putting all that.
I'' ll run this, and also after that we can take an appearance at it. This one. Before We have this right, each row.
which is why I look Mark workshop. Each row is a development. right.
each row it it reveals you its name. The task beginning day, and also then this is like.
Some of the information that we saw in the past. The income units a lot of it''
s 0,. They ' re not mapping the buildings we '
re seeing.
And it'' s got that system information in it. It took the system details for.
as well as it summed every one of those unit accounts up.And so we'' re kind of
developing. new data sets that Don'' t exist on their own. We require.
them for this mapping task. And also we have our geometry info.
that'' s those are the geometry. That ' s the geometry info for the.
neighborhood. ? So it'' s like the shape of Dream Factor. And also where worldwide that form? Is Any kind of inquiries at this point? Afterwards we just have to.
do a little a lot more setting up. because, as you can see,.
We'' re gradually obtaining to a data collection that we can map. Therefore we simply.
have to keep controling the information till we can have something.
that has all the information we need Her neighborhood. As well as after that.
we can really start taking a look at it. To do that, we'' re mosting likely to develop a last. data set that i ' m called Nta affordability.And what that is, is,
it ' s the earnings information. the affordable rents information. The inexpensive jobs information All by area? Since.
that was the whole factor of this of all this handling is having a a.
spreadsheet that showed every neighborhood It'' s revenue level.
It ' s a. what would certainly be cost effective to that revenue level,. and after that the cost of the devices That were constructed there right? We'' ll run these features to. Basically,.
I think I don'' t demand to go. You recognize.
All of these do is primarily'get there, and also You ' ll discover that in some cases you have to. It ' s. a very round concerning means of getting there.
a great deal of trial mistake. It'' s a great deal of Googling. However you'' ll eventually obtain as long as.
you recognize that that end objective is that data. Establish that information frame that you.
can. That has whatever you require. Every one of these little steps are.
just aiding you arrive Complete devices, just adding some.
troubles that we didn'' t have before.And after that this this set'' s crucial. Since this is my reasoning for claiming whether or not you can pay for a home, just. I'' ll simply I ' ll just look at this. I it ' s not incredibly clean, due to the fact that i ' m. Yet what it ' s stating Is.
You have these degrees of these revenue degrees,. right? Like, I said, 30 %of the area meeting income 40,. and also that ' s not truly just how people ' s revenue works. Your revenue can be anywhere in that variety.
What I ' m claiming what. You can count it towards what ' s the mobile to that community? If it ' s better than this
number,.
that those systems are developed at. Does that make good sense so like.
this will be the economical lease To a few of those devices. That'' s a high number
,. I assume, $30,000 a month, 3,600, Yet it ' s the cost effective right in the close-by,.
if it'' s a rich area where.
In terms, after that, that'' s an affordable system for that for that. I think, about 30% in my this is there'' s been. And that ' s what ' s going to reveal up in the map.
Making certain that every little thing'' s formatted correctly.And ultimately, we can really begin mapping the information. Since currently we can really take a. look at this nta affordability spreadsheet as well as see if it has everything that we need to. Let me take a second.
The borough it ' s in. What is this this one'' s like? This one'' s Something in between those 2,.
as well as then the overall variety of devices. We have an Nta name once more,.
even if often you have duplicates,.
and also then this is the form of the area. To make sure that'' s every little thing we require. We can contrast This lease To to these systems? Therefore You see right here. You simply return and it might miss out on a few calls. Okay. But Okay, let'' s simply begin with the information. Therefore the next. The next action is generally Using this shiny bundle that we that we. mounted at the beginning.The bright bundle Does like front end, back end the entire point to primarily hold what you. mapped onto an internet site.
We ' re not going to be putting it on an internet site today, however we ' re gon na check out'what. it appears like to design that That structure. You have the user interface and also the server. Those are just the 2 items that you produce as a part of That Yeah. Or a component of that web site, the first one You ' re just developing this web page blue. When you claim fluid page simply means that it will certainly increase and, web page it just. reduce as you relocate the web page around.
We ' re putting a map therein, as well as we ' re. providing it the height of 700, because that ' s what fits the home window. And afterwards this'server is kind of the backside. It ' s like the capability of Yeah, that ' s right and to say. And so what'we ' re doing is we'' re doing a color. We'' re doing like a caller. Coordinated map. Various shape of purple.That ' s.
kind of exactly how I determined to do it where the darker the purple,.
the a lot more economical the devices are to that area. As well as then this outcome map is basically.
the functionality of the map that we made. These are all essentially simply.
inputs of what I want the application to do. We'' re utilizing this nt cost. Application. We ' re including a base map which is just It'' s like a it ' s like Google maps or something that you see on any kind of kind
of on my map.It just reveals What the world resembles, and after that.
we'' ll include our purple shade information in addition to it. Where where we consider you just reveals.
And then So this just kind of feeling. You understand what those.
areas appear like. Exists a order? What'' s the color.
gon na resemble? How bright do you desire it, like? All of this is just all of these settings. And after that what I added is a little. Pop up,.
food selection That when you click on it.
The info that'' s in the information establish that we just created. The initial thing is the name of the.
portable because location, and the percentage Of those systems that are really.
affordable to that neighborhood. You'' re gonna.And a legend that'' s simply all-time low that simply informs you What you'' re considering Just gon na give it a title. And also if there'' s no portal housing,. what is it mosting likely to state? And after that that ' s primarily it. We can run this. I just intend to make sure. First,.
I'' m going to verify that whatever is Install effectively so i'' m just gon na clear. I'' m simply gon na run this once again. So I.
may have something. However What we'' re gon na do is see if the.
map ended up the means we wanted it to. What we'' re gon na do is see if the.
map transformed out the means we wanted it to.Okay, great. And also this is this is in.
item right like I'' m. When I first made one of these I was like,. Wow! That looks pretty Great, I think that, you understand. And after that'you recognize A lot what ' s right concerning our and also glossy,. as well as the the the packages that we utilize is a.
great deal of this. We didn'' t really. Do you recognize we told it. We.
told it to put this base map on, but we didn'' t keyed in out Valley stream,.
or we didn'' t like.You know. Tell you where.
the water was. A great deal of it'' s currently constructed in,.
so it makes it a great deal less complicated for individuals To create a map such as this in.
whatever it was like 90 lines of code as you can,.
and then we can just start discovering it. The grey clearly no inexpensive housing recorded. So these these.
communities. Sanctuary'' t even Construct economical real estate,.
not to mention Whether it'' s Economical to that neighborhood right These white or purple Our neighborhoods where they built.
the portal housing, but contrasted to the what individuals are not also really can manage,.
it'' s not actually economical Right. And also this we'' re not also looking.
We '
re we'' re just looking at systems of
. We do have some darker.
locations where you recognize we can focus to such as a wealthier.
community. and also if we click it. This is the pop of I was chatting.
concerning financial area, far better park, city Meeting family income, $183,000. They constructed 190 devices of kind of real estate,.
That'' s. a high income. That'' s great.They develop a 190 devices that are mobile to.
those citizens. But best next door. We have Chinatown and also 2 bridges For the conference. Home.
revenue is $27,000 they constructed even more cost effective housing devices right. Yet the city claims,.
Look, we constructed 2,600 official units in this community.
for preserves 2,600 units in the exact same of my. For this into order. 14%.
are in fact a mobile right? And also so like you can do it.
that way you will. But like That, that indicates something,.
as well as you know no, and but like the the kind of like Cherry on top.
is that each of these devices Is a lotto system, right? And for every single.
Device there is at the very least a 1,000 applicants.So It ' s like there ' s levels of scarcity below? And also I assume that this is just one viewpoint. on the reality we encounter with real estate. However like this isn ' t something that the. city is taping right?
They ' re recording 2,600 units. We can see simply off of 90 lines of. Code as well as data that any of us can look at That just a small fraction of those can individuals in that area step right into. So like. This is where I seem like. it. Type of becomes genuine is When you understand, in my in my job like this is our district. Like. We have people who live in that area,. as well as they lived there for generations.
and you recognize they ' re getting. forced out something'' s occurring. And they become aware of these buildings.
going up. and also we say, you understand The city is not gon na bar you.
from paying 70% of your rent of your revenue for your rental fee. But that'' s not lasting,.
so they might use. They have a one in a 1,000 opportunity of.
It'' s like that ' s kind of. Let'' s look at. They built only 59 tape-recorded devices.
I guess 6 of those devices are cost effective to Jackson. . You can consider. After that, you recognize, on my side. $127,000 a year, they developed a whole lot of systems and also they'' re 100 %affordable to that paper head. So, anyway, Rub. you recognize,.
we can maintain looking at this, yet Sorry That there'' s still a lot of like the.
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go as well as start as well as connect to various other Mary'' s And take care of the Congress people that are reping us.And HUD produced this this.
plan that it is not operating in terms of housing for for for.
human beings in this nation. Yeah, I believe I believe there'' s like A lot of we that this could.
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do as a lot, Googling as you can actually Anything else. Thank you. We thank you people for coming.
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