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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 136 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />• In Buena Park, homeownership rates and racial/ethnic disparities are similar to the <br />County overall; however, the disparities are even larger due to a higher <br />homeownership rate for White households compared to the County, and a lower rate <br />for Black households compared to the County. <br />• In Costa Mesa, homeownership rates are lower for all groups compared to the <br />County, and similar racial/ethnic disparities exist. <br />• In Fountain Valley, homeownership rates are higher compared to the County for all <br />groups, except Black households. However, it is important to note that the small <br />sample size for Black households may affect the accuracy of the data is not accurate. <br />• In Fullerton, homeownership rates are lower for all groups than the County overall, <br />except for AAPI households. Racial/ethnic disparities exist, with Native American <br />households the least likely to own their home, and AAPI households most likely. <br />• In Garden Grove, the Black and Hispanic homeownership rate is half the White <br />homeownership rate. The AAPI homeownership rate in the city is lower than the <br />AAPI homeownership countywide. <br />• In Huntington Beach, homeownership rates are lower for White, Black, and Hispanic <br />households compared to the County overall, and higher for AAPI and Native <br />American households. Similar racial/ethnic disparities exist in the city as in the <br />County. <br />• In Irvine, homeownership rates are lower for all groups compared to the County <br />overall, and racial/ethnic disparities are similar to the County, with Black and <br />Hispanic households experiencing the lowest homeownership rates (15.7% and 18% <br />respectively) <br />• In La Habra, homeownership rates are higher for all groups compared to the County, <br />and similar racial/ethnic disparities exist as in the County. <br />• In Laguna Niguel, homeownership rates are higher for all groups compared to the <br />County, and racial/ethnic disparities exist —the Hispanic homeownership rate is the <br />lowest, followed by the Black homeownership rate. The AAPI homeownership rate <br />is the highest, followed by the White homeownership rate. <br />• In Lake Forest, homeownership rates are higher for all groups compared to the <br />County, except Native American households. Racial/Ethnic disparities exist, with <br />AAPI and White homeownership higher than Black and Hispanic homeownership <br />rates. <br />• In Mission Viejo, homeownership rates across all groups are much higher than in <br />the County overall, though racial/ethnic disparities still exist. The Black <br />homeownership rate is the lowest in the city, though it is above 60%. <br />• In Newport Beach, homeownership rates are lower for all groups compared to the <br />County overall, except for AAPI households, who have slightly higher <br />homeownership rate in the city. The Black and Native American homeownership <br />EXHIBIT 6
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