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<br /> <br />Orange County 131 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Table 11 - Disproportionate Severe Housing Problems, Orange County <br /> Percent of households experiencing at least one <br />severe housing burden, by income range <br />Race/Ethnicity Less than <br />30% AMI <br />30%-50% <br />AMI <br />50%-80% <br />AMI <br />80%-100% <br />AMI <br />Orange County as a whole 71.2% 55.5% 28.0% 14.8% <br />White 68.7% 52.5% 22.9% 10.5% <br />Black/African American 72.9% 55.5% 25.2% 4.3% <br />Asian 62.4% 52.5% 27.7% 15.5% <br />American Indian or Alaska Native 59.7% 17.0% 44.4% 30.6% <br />Pacific Islander 58.1% 59.3% 40.7% 19.2% <br />Hispanic 82.2% 60.3% 34.6% 23.0% <br />Source: CHAS 2017-2021 <br />The following analysis identifies which areas experience the greatest housing burdens and <br />describes which of these areas align with segregated areas, integrated areas, or R/ECAPs , <br />and the predominant race/ethnicity or national origin groups in such areas . <br />Map 12 – Housing Problems, is a series of maps illustrating concentrations of households <br />experiencing housing burdens in Orange County. These maps were created by California <br />HCD to facilitate fair housing planning, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau American <br />Community Survey, 2018 -2022 5-Year Estimates16F <br />17. On these maps, areas with darker <br />shading have a higher percentage of households experiencing a particular housing <br />problem (i.e., cost burden, overcrowding, incomplete plumbing, and incomplete kitchen <br />facilities. <br />The maps show that the areas experiencing the greatest housing burdens are the following: <br />• Overcrowding is an issue that is generally only experienced by the residents of cities <br />in the central and northern parts of the County. Overcrowding is not a significant <br />concern in the coastal areas, the areas south and east of Irvine, or the northeastern <br />region, including Yorba Linda and the unincorporated areas to the east Conversely, <br />more than 20% of all units are overcrowded in the following areas: <br />o In Santa Ana, in most of the city, which are also areas of high POC segregation <br />and are predominantly Hispanic. <br />o In Garden Grove, in the eastern and southeastern neighborhoods, which are <br />areas of high POC segregation and are predominantly Hispanic in the east. <br /> <br />17 The maps were downloaded from the AFFH Data Viewer, which can be accessed at <br />https://www.hcd.ca.gov/planning-and-community-development/affirmatively-furthering-fair-housing <br />EXHIBIT 6