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<br /> <br />Orange County 100 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• In Aliso Viejo, access to low-poverty neighborhoods is higher for all groups <br />compared to the region, including for individuals living below the FPL, and there are <br />no major disparities by race/ethnicity. <br />• In Anaheim, there are significant disparities in access to low-poverty neighborhoods. <br />Hispanic residents have the least access. White residents have the most access. <br />Individuals living below the FPL also have less access to low-poverty <br />neighborhoods, compared to the overall population. Compared to the region, White, <br />AAPI, and Native American residents of the city have less access to low-poverty <br />neighborhoods; and Black residents of the city have bett er access. <br />• In Buena Park, there are similar disparities in access to low-poverty neighborhoods <br />as in the region, though at a smaller scale because Hispanic, Black, and Native <br />American residents in the city have better access than their counterparts in the <br />region. Access in the city is lowest for Hispanic and Black residents, and highest for <br />White residents. Individuals living below the FPL have less access across all groups, <br />except for Native American residents. <br />• In Costa Mesa, there are similar disparities in access to low-poverty neighborhoods <br />as in the region, though at a smaller scale due to the fact that all groups, except for <br />White residents, in the city have better access than their counterparts in the region <br />as a whole. Access in the city is lowest for Hispanic residents and highest for AAPI <br />residents. Individuals living below the FPL have less access across all groups, except <br />for Black residents <br />• In Fountain Valley, all residents have relatively good access to low-poverty <br />neighborhoods compared to the region. There are some disparities by race/ethnicity, <br />with Hispanic residents, and Native American residents living below the FPL, having <br />the least access. <br />• In Fullerton, all residents have relatively good access to low-poverty neighborhoods <br />compared to the region. There are some disparities by race/ethnicity, with Hispanic <br />residents, including those living below the FPL, and Black residents living below the <br />FPL, having the least access. <br />• In Garden Grove, there are significant disparities in access to low-poverty <br />neighborhoods. AAPI and Hispanic residents have the least access. White residents <br />have the best access. The population living below the FPL has less access across all <br />groups. Compared to the region, disparities in the city are less pronounced due to <br />lower index values for White and AAPI residents in the city, and higher index values <br />for all other groups in the city, as compared to values in the region. <br />• In Huntington Beach, all residents have relatively good access to low-poverty <br />neighborhoods compared to the region. There are some disparities by race/ethnicity, <br />with Hispanic residents having the least access and White residents having the most <br />access. Individuals living below the FPL have less access across all groups, except <br />for Native American residents. <br />EXHIBIT 6