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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 115 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• In Anaheim, Anaheim Hills (a high White segregation area), has positive <br />environmental factors. Much of the rest of the city is affected by negative <br />environmental factors, with the severe environmental factors located in and around <br />downtown, along I-5 cutting across the city, and along Riverside Freeway (SR-91) on <br />the northern edge of the city. <br />• In Buena Park, there is one Census Tract with a score lower than 40 (indicating more <br />positive environmental factors). This area is between La Palma Avenue and Crescent <br />Avenue, on either side of Knott Avenue. Areas of the city with more negative <br />environmental factors include the neighborhoods north of the Artesia Freeway (SR- <br />91) and adjacent to I-5, and the western part of the city, which includes numerous <br />warehouses and distribution facilities. <br />• In Costa Mesa, areas with more positive environmental factors include <br />neighborhoods east of Newport Boulevard (SR-55), which are high White <br />segregation areas, as well as neighborhoods along the western edge of the city and <br />north of I-405, which are also predominantly White. The areas with more negative <br />environmental factors include neighborhoods downtown, which are predominantly <br />Hispanic. <br />• In Fountain Valley, areas with more positive environmental factors include the <br />neighborhoods in the southwest corner of city, which have a high concentration of <br />White residents, and those surrounding Mile Square Regional Park, a high POC <br />segregation area that is predominantly AAPI. The rest of the city experiences <br />moderate environmental factors. <br />• In Fullerton, areas with more positive environmental factors include the <br />neighborhoods near the Panorama Nature Preserve in the city’s northeast. Areas <br />with more negative environmental factors include the neighborhoods in the <br />southeast part of the city, which are predominantly Hispanic—this area includes the <br />commercial/industrial area along the Riverside Freeway (SR-91); and neighborhoods <br />in the southwest part of the city, around Fullerton Municipal Airport and to the south, <br />which are also predominantly Hispanic. <br />• In Garden Grove, residential neighborhoods in West Garden Grove, west of Knott <br />Street have more positive environmental factors and are areas of high White <br />segregation. The rest of the city experiences less positive environmental factors, with <br />the most negative factors located in West Garden Grove, east of Knott Street an <br />industrial and commercial area, and along Garden Grove Freeway (SR-22), in the <br />city’s southeast. <br />• In Huntington Beach, most of the city – particularly along the coast and in the <br />southeastern region – has more positive environmental factors. However, an area <br />with less positive environmental factors is in the industrial/commercial area <br />between Beach Boulevard (SR-39) and Gothard Street, spanning from Talbert <br />EXHIBIT 6
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