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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 25 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Location of Renters and Owners <br />Map 1 – Housing Tenure. is a series of maps showing the distribution of renter households <br />in the region, and in northern, central, and southern Orange County. These maps were <br />produced by California HCD to facilitate the fair housing planning process 5F <br />6. On the maps, <br />the darker shaded areas have a higher proportion of renter households. These maps reflect <br />the following: <br />• In Orange County overall, renters are concentrated in the north, west, and central <br />parts of the County. Moving east and south from the border with Los Angeles <br />County, a higher percentage of housing units are owner-occupied. <br />Within the participating jurisdictions, there are concentrations of renter-occupied and <br />owner-occupied housing in the following areas: <br />• In the Orange County Urban County jurisdictions there are relatively few areas with <br />a high percentage of renter households, with the exceptions of Placentia, which has <br />high concentrations of renter households in the southwest corner of the city and in <br />parts of the city near CSU-Fullerton; and Los Alamitos, which has a high <br />concentration of renters in the neighborhood north of Joint Forces Training Base Los <br />Alamitos and west of Lexington Drive. Conversely, there are various parts of the <br />Urban County jurisdictions with relatively high concentrations of owner households, <br />including Yorba Linda and the unincorporated area to the east of Yorba Linda, North <br />Tustin, Seal Beach (outside the Naval Weapons Station), Rossmoor, Villa Park, <br />Orange Park Acres, and Northwest Brea. <br />• In Aliso Viejo there is a relatively high percentage of renter households south of SR- <br />73 between Aliso Viejo Parkway and Woodfield Park, and a relatively high percentage <br />of owner households along the southern and western edges of city, south of SR -73 <br />and west of Pacific Park Drive and Wood Canyon Drive. <br />• In Anaheim there are relatively high percentages of renter households in the Census <br />Tracts north of SR-91 in Northeast Anaheim; between the Convention Center and I- <br />5, and around Angel Stadium, in the southeastern part of the city; and in the Census <br />Tract south of I-5 bounded by Lincoln Avenue and Brookhurst Street, in the <br />northwestern part of the city. There is a relatively high percentage of owner <br />households in Anaheim Hills. <br />• In Buena Park there is a relatively high percentage of renters in the Census Tracts <br />just north of I-5. <br /> <br />6 The maps were downloaded from the AFFH Data Viewer, which can be accessed at <br />https://www.hcd.ca.gov/planning-and-community-development/affirmatively-furthering-fair-housing <br />EXHIBIT 6
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