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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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<br /> <br />Orange County 7 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />the County declined each decade, while the number of Hispanic and AAPI residents grew. <br />The number of Black residents increased between 1990-2010 but declined over the past <br />decade. These same trends are generally shared with the region and across the Urban <br />County and HUD Entitlement Cities, with the following exceptions: <br />• In the region, the Black population has been declining since 2000. <br />• In Aliso Viejo, the population of all racial/ethnic groups, including White, has <br />increased in each decade. <br />• In Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach , the AAPI <br />population has declined over the last decade. <br />• In Fountain Valley and Garden Grove, the Black population has been declining since <br />2000. <br />• In Irvine, the White and Black population s have been increasing since 2000, in <br />addition to growing Hispanic and AAPI populations. <br />• In La Habra, the Black population continued to grow after 2010. <br />• In Laguna Niguel and Lake Forest, the White population increased during the 1990s <br />before declining over the subsequent decades, and the Black population has <br />continued to grow over the last decade. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, the White population increased during the 1990s before <br />declining over the last two decades. <br />• In San Clemente, the White population grew between 1990-2010, before shrinking <br />slightly over the last decade; and the AAPI population fell over the last decade. <br />• In Santa Ana, the Black population has been falling since 1990, and the Hispanic <br />population has been declining since 2000. <br />• In Tustin, the Black population has been declining since 1990. <br />National Origin <br />Orange County has a foreign-born population of 937,254 (29.52% of the total population3F <br />4). <br />The primary countries of origin for the foreign-born population are Mexico (9.17%) and <br />Vietnam (4.69%). <br />In the region, 32.52% of the population is foreign born, which is slightly higher than in <br />Orange County. <br />Among the participating HUD Entitlement Cities, in comparison to the County overall: <br />• Huntington Beach, Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach, Orange, and San Clemente have <br />significantly lower percentages of foreign-born residents. <br /> <br />4 Source: U.S Census Bureau, 2018-2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B05006 <br />EXHIBIT 6
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