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Map 3: R/ECAPs 2000, Orange County <br />HUD Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Data and Mapping Tool <br />Legend <br />{ I ~° )�.r r i 1..ed.-J'1�y�i' •'° r N Jurisdiction it <br />d^� 0 � 4.: ♦ ���-� 1,4 <br />Region <br />+�!! ; U f a t+ Dm eographi.2000 <br />.:�. �.r•y ° i s 1 Dot = 75 <br />°• ° +y� f"• `White, Non -Hispanic <br />!�:�O Black, Non -Hispanic <br />+r Native American. Non- <br />jr ,° ,�?. Hispanic <br />Asian/Pacific Islander, Nan- <br />' y%[ tx w� � %�'� Hispanic <br />T. - .*ak Hispanic <br />it <br />.. •'nt'r c e.if 'O ,`. TRACT <br />05•�o YY a. _ '..r <br />,. RiECAP <br />AFFHT00041 Earl, HERE NP3p�y�yyi»'��e Date Great 1 OsU <br />Name: Map 2 - RacefEthnlcity, Trends <br />Description: Past racelelhnicity dot density map for Jurisdiction and Region with RfECAPs <br />Jurisdiction: Orange County (CDBG. HOME, ESG) <br />Region: Los Angeles -Long Beach Anaheim, CA <br />HUDProvidedData Version AFFHT0004 <br />By 2000, the RECAP present in Orange County had shifted slightly to the West, in the area <br />between E Orangethorpe Ave and E Frontera St. This RECAP remained sparsely populated, with <br />302 residents, 19.21 % of which were White, 0.99% were Native American, 4.64% Asian or Pacific <br />Islander, and 75.17% Hispanic. The original RECAP had a larger Hispanic population than before, <br />and a shrinking White population. Another RECAP appeared in the northernmost portion of the <br />University of California, Irvine campus, likely due to the presence of students. The RECAP had <br />2672 residents, which were 34.73% White, 1.57% Black, 0.41% Native American, 53.41% Asian <br />or Pacific Islander, and 7.49% Hispanic. <br />136 <br />75A-415 <br />