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<br /> <br />Orange County 62 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Map 5 – High Segregation and Poverty Areas – Central Orange County <br /> Source: California HCD, AFFH Data Viewer <br />The following analysis describes and identifies the predominant protected classes residing <br />in R/ECAPs, and how these demographics compare with the overall demographics of the <br />area. <br />To identify the predominant protected classes residing in R/ECAPs and compare them to <br />the overall demographics of the surrounding areas, we look at the areas designated as <br />“High Segregation and Poverty” on Map 5 (High Segregation and Poverty Areas) in relation <br />to the demographic information on Map 3 (Predominant Population by Race/Ethnicity). The <br />analysis finds that R/ECAPs in Orange County are predominantly Hispanic. Specifically, <br />• In Placentia, the R/ECAP Tract is predominantly Hispanic, as are the neighborhoods <br />to the west and south in Fullerton and Anaheim. The neighborhoods to the east are <br />predominantly White. <br />• In Anaheim, the R/ECAP Tract is predominantly Hispanic, as are all the surrounding <br />neighborhoods. <br />• In Costa Mesa, the R/ECAP area is predominantly Hispanic, as are the adjacent <br />neighborhoods to the north and west. The Census Tracts to the east, across Newport <br />Avenue, are all predominantly White. <br />• In Garden Grove, the R/ECAP Tract is predominantly Hispanic and is surrounded by <br />Census Tracts that are predominantly AAPI. <br />EXHIBIT 6