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<br /> <br />Orange County 61 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />the poverty calculation in the filter in Census Tracts where they comprise at least 25% <br />of the population); and <br />• Tracts that have a Location Quotient (LQ) higher than 1.25 for Black, Hispanic, Asian, <br />or all people of color. The LQ measures relative segregation by calculating how much <br />more segregated a Census Tract is relative to a larger area (in this case, the County). <br />Compared to the measure used by HUD (which is an absolute threshold of non- <br />White population in a Census Tract), this measure better captures inequality <br />operating on individuals at the neighborhood level. <br />Map 5 – High Segregation and Poverty Areas, indicates racially or ethnically concentrated <br />areas of poverty in Orange County (note that the only R/ECAP areas are located in the <br />central part of the County). This map was created by California HCD to facilitate fair housing <br />planning, using the TCAC/HCD Opportunity Map data. This map shows R/ECAPs in the <br />following areas: <br />• Placentia – in the southwestern corner of the city, south of Orangethorpe Avenue <br />• Anaheim – northeast of Disneyland, along Ball R oad and I-5 <br />• Garden Grove – in the northern part of the city to between Brookhurst St reet and <br />Gilbert Street, north of Chapman Avenue <br />• Santa Ana – covering multiple Census Tracts in the downtown <br />• Costa Mesa – on the west side of downtown and the area southwest of downtown <br />(between Newport Avenue (SR-55) and Placentia Avenue, south of 19th Street). <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6