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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 137 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />rates are very low in the city. However, due to the small sample sizes for these <br />groups, the data may not be entirely accurate. <br />• In Orange, homeownership rates are comparable to the County overall, and similar <br />disparities exist. However, the disparities are slightly larger in the city than in the <br />County, as White, AAPI, and Hispanic homeownership rates are higher than in the <br />County overall, while the Black homeownership rate is lower. <br />• In Rancho Santa Margarita, homeownership rates are higher for all groups when <br />compared to the County. However, there are still racial/ethnic disparities. Hispanic <br />households have the lowest homeownership rate, and it is 20 percentage points <br />lower than the AAPI homeownership rate, which is the highest rate in the city. <br />• In San Clemente, homeownership rates are higher for White, AAPI, and Hispanic <br />households compared to the County overall, while rates are lower for Black and <br />Native American households. Due to the small sample size for Black and Native <br />American households, the data may not be accurate. This causes the racial/ethnic <br />disparities in homeownership rates to be larger than at the County level. <br />• In Santa Ana, racial/ethnic disparities in homeownership rates are similar to the <br />County overall, but less pronounced. This is because homeownership rates in the <br />city are lower for White and AAPI households, and higher for Black, Hispanic, and <br />Native American households compared to the County overall. <br />• In Tustin, homeownership rates are very low for Black and Hispanic households, <br />equaling less than half of the homeownership rate for AAPI and White households. <br />The AAPI homeownership rate is higher in the city than in the County overall, and <br />the White homeownership rate is lower in the city than in the County overall. <br />• In Westminster, there are large racial/ethnic disparities in homeownership. Black, <br />Hispanic, and Native American households have the lowest rates (30%), and these <br />rates are less than half the homeownership rate for White households, which is the <br />highest in the city. The AAPI homeownership rate in the city is lower than in the <br />County overall and is nearly 20 percentage points lower than the White <br />homeownership rate in the city. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6
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