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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 103 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />o In San Juan Capistrano, there is one tract between Camino Del Avion, Del <br />Obispo Street, and Alipaz Street, which has a poverty rate over 20% and is <br />predominantly Hispanic. <br />• In Aliso Viejo, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Anaheim, the highest poverty area is located downtown north of Lincoln Avenue <br />(in a predominantly Hispanic area). There are other areas of concentrated poverty <br />south and west of downtown, which are also predominantly Hispanic. The areas of <br />lowest poverty are downtown south of Lincoln Avenue, east of downtown (including <br />the racially integrated areas), in Northeast Anaheim, and in Anaheim Hills. <br />• In Buena Park, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Costa Mesa, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Fountain Valley, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Fullerton, there are high poverty areas in the southeast (predominantly Hispanic, <br />low-medium segregation areas) and surrounding CSU Fullerton (likely due to the <br />presence of college students). <br />• In Garden Grove, there are high poverty areas in the industrial area in West Garden <br />Grove, in the Census Tract between Brookhurst Street and Gilbert Street north of <br />Chapman Avenue (a low-medium segregation area that is predominantly Hispanic), <br />and in the Census Tract in between SR-22 and Garden Grove Boulevard west of <br />Gilbert Street (a high POC segregation area that is predominantly AAPI). <br />• In Huntington Beach, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Irvine, the highest poverty area is surrounding UC Irvine (likely due to the <br />presence of college students). There is also a high poverty area west of San Diego <br />Creek north of I-405. This is primarily an industrial/commercial area encompassing <br />the Irvine Business Complex. <br />• In La Habra, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Laguna Niguel, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Lake Forest, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Mission Viejo, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Newport Beach, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Orange, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%, and all neighborhoods <br />east of Villa Park have poverty rates below 10%. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In San Clemente, all Census Tracts have a poverty rate below 20%. <br />• In Santa Ana, high poverty areas are concentrated in downtown and southeast of <br />downtown where land use is primarily industrial and commercial, and in western <br />Santa Ana, specifically the Census Tract northwest of the intersection of McFadden <br />Avenue and Harbor Boulevard, where Kona Kai Mobile Home Park is located . All of <br />these areas are high POC segregation areas with predominantly Hispanic <br />populations. <br />EXHIBIT 6
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