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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 53 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• In the Orange County Urban County jurisdictions, <br />o There is overlap between the location of publicly supported housing, <br />including a high rate of voucher use, and areas of high POC segregation in <br />the following places: <br />▪ Cypress – in the neighborhood around King Elementary School, in the <br />north of the city. <br />▪ Placentia – in the southwest corner of the city <br />▪ Stanton – throughout the city <br />▪ San Juan Capistrano – in the Census Tract that encompasses the <br />interchange between I-5 and the Ortega Highway (SR-74) <br />o There is overlap between areas without any publicly supported housing and <br />either low HCV use or no data on HCV use, and areas of high White <br />segregation, the following places: <br />▪ Rossmoor, Seal Beach, North Tustin, Villa Park, Orange Park Acres, <br />North Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, and Dana Point <br />• In Aliso Viejo, there are publicly supported units and higher percentages of units <br />with vouchers in the south of city, which is an area of high White concentration. <br />• In Anaheim, there are multiple publicly supported housing developments <br />downtown and north of downtown, which are high POC segregation areas. The <br />map also shows a concentration of vouchers in the high POC segregation area <br />between Santa Ana River and Orangethorpe Avenue, east of Anaheim Canyon <br />Metrolink station and west of Imperial Highway (SR-90). However, this is largely <br />a commercial/industrial area with few housing units. In the western part of the <br />city, around Western High School, there is also a cluster of publicly supported <br />housing developments in a racially integrated area. <br />• In Buena Park, most publicly supported housing units are located in between I-5 <br />and the Artesia Freeway (SR-91), which is a low-medium segregation area like <br />most of the city. <br />• In Costa Mesa, the largest number of publicly supported housing units and the <br />highest concentration of vouchers is in high POC segregation area located <br />downtown and west of downtown. <br />• In Fountain Valley, the location of publicly supported housing units and highest <br />concentrations of vouchers mirrors the high POC segregation areas. <br />• In Fullerton, publicly supported housing units are mostly clustered in the center <br />of the city, which is a low-medium segregation area. <br />• In Garden Grove, there are lots of publicly supported housing units in the center <br />of city along Garden Grove Boulevard , which is a high POC segregation area. <br />There are no publicly supported housing units in West Garden Grove, which is an <br />area of high White segregation. <br />EXHIBIT 6
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