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<br /> <br />Orange County 96 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• In Newport Beach, there are HQTAs just south of Costa Mesa and around the Civic <br />Center. Much of the city does not have HQTAs. <br />• In Orange, there are HQTAs downtown, in the neighborhoods west and northwest of <br />downtown, and along the westside of Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) north of Katella <br />Avenue. There are no HQTAs east of the Costa Mesa Freeway. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, there are no HQTAs <br />• In San Clemente, there are no HQTAs <br />• In Santa Ana, most of the city is covered by HQTAs, except for northeast and <br />southeast corners. <br />• In Tustin, most of the city does not have HQTAs. There are two HQTAs in the following <br />areas: one HQTA is in the racially integrated neighborhoods just to the north of I-5, <br />in and around downtown; the other HQTA is in South Tustin, around the Metrolink <br />train station. <br />• In Westminster, most of the city is considered a HQTA, with the exception of the <br />western and southeastern areas. <br />Map 9 – High Quality Transit Areas – Region <br /> Source: California HCD, AFFH Data Viewer <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6