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As of February, 1982 the Housing Authority is assisting 560 <br /> I households and has a waiting list of an additional 370 households. <br /> 5.11.2 Impacts <br /> Project Impacts <br /> Table 38 displays the estimated number of employment opportun- <br /> ities generated by each land use. Currently there are approximately <br />0 1,370 retail occupation related employees in the existing Fashion Square <br /> and Mainstreet Center shopping centers. <br />L <br /> As shown in Table 38, the proposed project has the potential <br /> to generate an estimated 8,630 employees. This represents approximately <br />L 29 percent of the average annual job growth for the County. <br /> The occupational profile of those projected employees is shown <br /> in Table 39. <br />-1 <br />I: <br /> The creation of 8,630 employment positions in the City of <br />L Santa Ana will have an impact on housing demands. However, there are <br /> several factors that should be considered in analyzing the nature of <br />L this impact. <br /> - 6,593 (refer to Table 39) of the projected employees will <br />t <br /> be low income employees many of which will be lower- <br /> skilled part-time workers. It is anticipated that most of <br />b those positions will be filled by persons already residing <br /> in Santa Ana or in the surrounding area and willing to <br /> corinute to work (Refer back to Table 32). <br /> - Many of the lower paying service and clerical positions <br /> will be filled by women and by recent high school graduates <br /> entering the job market. Those incomes, for the most part, <br /> will not be primary incomes. <br />I1 <br />- I
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