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<br /> <br />Orange County 116 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Avenue to Edinger Avenue. This area overlaps with the one predominantly Hispanic <br />Census Tract. <br />• In Irvine, most of the neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental factors. <br />The few places with more negative environmental factors include the area west of <br />San Diego Creek north of I-405 (which is primarily comprised of industrial and <br />commercial land uses, including the Irvine Business Complex), the area between UC <br />Irvine and I-405 (which is a high POC segregation area and is predominantly AAPI), <br />and the eastern part of city along I-5 near Lake Forest, where Irvine Industrial <br />Complex East and Irvine Technology Center are located. <br />• In La Habra, most of the city is affected by negative environmental factors, with the <br />most negative factors concentrated in the central and southeast areas of the city/ <br />This is likely due to the proximity to warehouses, distribution centers, and Imperial <br />Highway (SR-90). These areas overlap with the high POC segregation areas, which <br />are predominantly Hispanic. <br />• In Laguna Niguel, all neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental factors. <br />• In Lake Forest, most neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental factors, <br />except for those south of Serrano Creek, which experience more negative <br />environmental factors. <br />• In Mission Viejo, all neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental factors. <br />• In Newport Beach, all neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental factors. <br />• In Orange, the neighborhoods east of Villa Park, which haver high White segregation, <br />experience more positive environmental factors. Neighborhoods west of Glassel <br />Street, which are predominantly Hispanic, are affected by more negative <br />environmental factors. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, all neighborhoods in the city have positive <br />environmental factors. <br />• In San Clemente, most neighborhoods in the city have positive environmental <br />factors, except for one area with moderate environmental factors . This area <br />encompasses the neighborhoods north and east of Max Berg Plaza Park, and is <br />classified as a low-medium concentration area with a predominantly White <br />population. <br />• In Santa Ana, most of the city has negative environmental factors, with the most <br />negative factors located in the east and southeast side of the city along the Costa <br />Mesa Freeway (SR-55), where many of the commercial/industrial land uses are <br />located. Other highly impacted areas include downtown and neighborhoods west of <br />downtown. These are all areas of high POC segregation, and most are predominantly <br />Hispanic, except for one of the Tracts to the far west of downtown, which is <br />predominantly AAPI. There is one Census Tract with positive environmental factors <br />located in the southern part of the city, within a racially integrated area between <br />EXHIBIT 6