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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 39 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• Anaheim – Segregation levels between Black/White and AAPI/White have been <br />increasing since 1990. Segregation level between Hispanic/White were high in 2000 <br />but have since declined. <br />• Buena Park – Segregation levels have increased since 1990 but remain low. <br />• Fountain Valley – Since 1990, segregation levels between Hispanic/White and <br />between AAPI/White have been increasing but remain low. <br />• Fullerton – Segregation level between AAPI/White is increasing but remains low. <br />• Garden Grove – Segregation levels have increased since 1990 but remain low. <br />• Huntington Beach – Segregation level between Black/White increased between <br />2000-2010 but remains low. <br />• Irvine – Segregation levels between the groups analyzed decreased between 2000- <br />2010. <br />• La Habra – Since 1990, segregation between Black/White residents has increased, <br />though remains low, and segregation between Hispanic/White and between <br />AAPI/White has decreased. <br />• Laguna Niguel – Between 1990-2010, concentrations of Black and Hispanic residents <br />increased, though remain low. <br />• Lake Forest – Between 1990-2010, segregation between Hispanic/White and between <br />AAPI/White increased, though remains low. <br />• Mission Viejo – Between 1990-2010, concentration of Hispanic residents increased, <br />though remains low. <br />• Newport Beach – Between 1990-2010, segregation between Hispanic/White and <br />between AAPI/White increased, though remains low. <br />• Orange – Between 1990-2010, segregation between AAPI/White increased, though <br />remains low. <br />• Rancho Santa Margarita – Concentration by race/ethnic group has increased since <br />1990 but remains low. <br />• Westminster – Segregation levels have increased since 1990 but remain low. <br />In Orange County the following jurisdictions have moderate levels of segregation between <br />at least two of the racial groups analyzed (no jurisdictions in the County have high levels <br />of segregation): <br />• Costa Mesa – There is moderate segregation between Hispanic and White residents. <br />Segregation levels declined slightly between 2000-2010 but remain moderate. <br />• Santa Ana – There is moderate segregation between Hispanic and White residents, <br />and between AAPI and White. Segregation levels between Hispanic/White residents <br />declined slightly between 2000-2010 but remain moderate. Since 1990, segregation <br />between AAPI/White residents has increased. <br />• Tustin – There is moderate segregation between Hispanic and White residents. <br />Segregation levels declined between 2000-2010 but remain moderate. <br />EXHIBIT 6
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