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<br /> <br />Orange County 264 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />S. Santa Ana <br />Issue: Segregation and R/ECAPs <br />There is moderate segregation between Hispanic and White residents, and between AAPI and <br />White. The majority of the city is considered an area of high POC segregation and has a <br />predominantly Hispanic population except for the Riverview West community which is <br />predominantly AAPI. There are lots of publicly supported housing units downtown and southeast <br />of downtown, which are high POC segregation areas. There is a higher concentration of vouchers, <br />as well as some publicly supported housing units, west of the Santa Ana River, which is also a <br />high POC segregation area. <br />There is a R/ECAP covering multiple Census Tracts in the downtown area. These tracts are <br />predominantly Hispanic, as are all the surrounding neighborhoods . <br />Contributing Factors: <br />1. Lack of fair housing education and outreach <br />2. Lack of affordable housing <br />Actions: Timeframe: <br />1. Ensure all City programs and activities relating to housing and <br />community development are administered in a manner that <br />affirmatively furthers fair housing. <br />Ongoing <br />2. Hold annual small apartment managers’ workshop to train and <br />educate property owners, HOAs, property managers, and tenants <br />about best practices in property management, neighborhood safety, <br />and landlord/tenant responsibilities. <br />Annually <br />3. Periodically prepare the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing <br />Choice to identify, remove, and/or mitigate potential impediments to <br />fair housing in Santa Ana. <br />Every 5 years <br />4. Partner with legal assistance organizations to provide legal clinics for <br />tenants on tenants’ rights and recourse for intimidation and unjust <br />evictions. <br />Annually <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 6