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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 76 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Low education score areas generally correspond to areas where the <br />population is predominantly Hispanic. <br />• In the Orange County Urban County jurisdictions, <br />o Brea and Los Alamitos have high education scores and are predominantly <br />White in most but not all areas. <br />o Cypress has high education scores and a predominantly AAPI and White <br />population. <br />o La Palma has high education scores and a predominantly AAPI population <br />o Yorba Linda, Villa Park, Orange Park Acres, North Tustin, unincorporated areas <br />of the County, Laguna Woods, Laguna Beach, and Laguna Hills , all have the <br />highest education scores and are predominantly White. <br />o Dana Point has a mix of education scores, all areas are predominantly White. <br />o Placentia has low education scores in the southeast, which align with the <br />predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods. <br />o San Juan Capistrano has low education score areas that are a mix of <br />predominantly Hispanic and predominantly White neighborhoods. <br />• In Aliso Viejo, all neighborhoods in the city have the highest education score and are <br />predominantly White. <br />• In Anaheim, most of the city’s neighborhoods have low education scores and are <br />predominantly Hispanic. The exception is Anaheim Hills, which is both <br />predominantly White, and has the highest education scores. <br />• In Buena Park, there are neighborhoods with low education scores in the city’s center <br />and southeast, which are also areas of predominant Hispanic population. <br />• In Costa Mesa, the southwest quarter of the city has low education scores. This area <br />is a mix of predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods in and around downtown, and <br />predominantly White neighborhoods to the west. <br />• In Fountain Valley, almost all of the city’s neighborhoods have high education scores. <br />These neighborhoods are a mix of predominantly White and AAPI. <br />• In Fullerton, neighborhoods in the south of the city have low education scores and <br />are also the areas with the highest concentrations of Hispanic residents. <br />• In Garden Grove, the neighborhoods with low education score areas in the east are <br />predominantly Hispanic , and the neighborhoods with low education scores in the <br />northwest are predominantly Hispanic and AAPI. <br />• In Huntington Beach, the neighborhoods with the highest education scores correlate <br />to areas that are predominantly White, which is most of the city. One area of the city <br />with low education scores has a predominantly Hispanic population. <br />• In Irvine, neighborhoods across the city have the highest education score. These <br />neighborhoods are a mix of predominantly White and AAPI. <br />EXHIBIT 6
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