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<br /> <br />Orange County 132 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />o In Anaheim, in the neighborhoods north and south of downtown, and around <br />Disneyland. These are also areas of high POC segregation and are <br />predominantly Hispanic. <br />o In Fullerton, in the neighborhoods south of downtown, which are <br />predominantly Hispanic. <br />• Overpayment by renters is an issue everywhere in the County. In most <br />neighborhoods in the County, over 40% of renter households are struggling with <br />overpayment. <br />• Overpayment by owners is less of an issue than overpayment by renters but is also <br />widespread throughout the County. In many neighborhoods, 20-40% of homeowner <br />households struggle with overpayment. There are only a few areas where more than <br />60% or fewer than 20% of homeowner households struggle with overpayment . <br />• Incomplete plumbing is not a significant concern in the County, as fewer than 2% of <br />homes experience this issue. However, one exception is Fountain Valley, where 5- <br />10% of housing units are affected. This area includes the neighborhood surrounding <br />Fountain Valley High School and north to Warner Avenue, which is an area of high <br />POC segregation. <br />• Incomplete kitchen facilities are also not a significant concern in the County. In most <br />of the County less than 10% of homes experience this issue. The areas where m ore <br />than 10% of homes experience this issue are: <br />o In Anaheim, in the western neighborhoods, which are racially integrated and <br />predominantly Hispanic , except for one Census Tract that is predominantly <br />AAPI. <br />o In Orange, in the predominantly Hispanic area west of Glassel St reet and <br />north of Walnut Avenue. <br />o In La Habra, in one Census Tract in the north central part of the city. <br />o In Irvine, near UC Irvine (which may reflect a concentration of student <br />housing). <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6