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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 109 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />the city, and foreign-born residents are more likely to live below the FPL than native- <br />born residents. <br />• In Lake Forest, the overall poverty rate is lower than in the County. However, there <br />are disparities between groups. Hispanic residents have the highest poverty rate in <br />the city, and foreign-born residents are more likely to live below the FPL than native- <br />born residents. <br />• In Mission Viejo, the overall poverty rate is lower than the County. The data show the <br />Black poverty rate to be much higher than other racial/ethnic groups, however the <br />population size may be too small for the data to be accurate. <br />• In Newport Beach, the overall poverty rate is lower than the County. Unlike the <br />County overall, foreign-born residents in the city are less likely to live below the FPL <br />than native-born residents. Poverty rates for Black, AAPI, and Native American <br />residents are the highest. However, note that the Black and Native American <br />populations may be too small for the sample data to be accurate. <br />• In Orange, the overall poverty rate is similar to the County. In the city, Native <br />American and Hispanic residents have the highest poverty rates, and foreign -born <br />residents are more likely to live below the FPL than native-born residents. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, the overall poverty rate is lower than the County. The <br />data show the Native American poverty rate to be much higher than other <br />racial/ethnic groups, however the population size may be too small for the data to <br />be accurate. <br />• In San Clemente, the overall poverty rate is lower than the County and foreign-born <br />residents are more likely to live below the FPL than native-born residents. The data <br />show the Black poverty rate to be much higher than other racial/ethnic groups, <br />however the population size may be too small for the data to be accurate. <br />• In Santa Ana, the overall poverty rate is higher than the County but lower than the <br />region poverty rate. Black residents have the highest poverty rate (nearly 20%). <br />• In Tustin, the overall poverty rate is higher than the County but lower than the region <br />poverty rate. Hispanic residents have the highest poverty rate (nearly double the <br />White poverty rate), and foreign-born residents are more likely to live below the FPL <br />than native-born residents. <br />• In Westminster, the overall poverty rate is higher than the County and the region. The <br />Black poverty rate is over 20% and more than double the White poverty rate. The <br />AAPI poverty rate is over 18% and is also more than double the White poverty rate. <br />Foreign-born residents are more likely to live below the FPL than native-born <br />residents. (Note that the Native American population may be too small for the <br />sample data to be accurate.) <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6
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