(RECAP: The Charlottesville region faces a serious affordable housing crisis, one that threatens the well being of the community and leaves too many hardworking local families and individuals like Trisha without access to simple, decent affordable housing. The numbers are staggering: 50 percent of Charlottesville residents spend more than one third of their income on housing alone. Based on affordable housing deficits identified in key city, county and Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission studies, we find we have a regional deficit of about 16,000 safe, decent, affordable units. As a community, we can do better. And confronting this crisis starts with land.)